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All The Camera Filters You Need
By: Gagan Gupta   |   May 24, 2008

While they are regularly used by enthusiasts and professional photographers, casual shutterbugs tend to ignore the value of filters. The most common response I get when I recommend them is "I'll do it in Photoshop". While I completely support the use of Adobe's magical photo app to fine-tune your picture, a camera filter can make a lot of difference to the quality of your composition.

With filters, the biggest advantage is that you can get the desired effects without the loss in quality that comes with post processing. Filters are cheap compared to a lot of other camera accessories and they are easy to carry around. We shall make it easy for you to decide on the filters that you simply must own – and those that can wait.

Category 1: Must-have Filters
Here's a list of some of the filters that you simply must own as a photography enthusiast.

UV Filter
If you own a D-SLR or a superzoom camera, this filter is an absolute necessity. In these cameras the only protection your lens may have from scratches, fingerprints and other dirty, greasy smudges, is a pop-open lens cap. (The kind that's easy to misplace or forget to replace, leaving your lens open for long periods.)

The UV filter is a clear filter with a basic function of cutting out the ultra-violet interference that may be caused by sunlight in outdoor shots. Being a clear filter it's ideal to keep it on top of your lens at all times without losing out on quality or making a difference to the camera's performance.

If you have multiple lenses for your D-SLR, its recommended to have a separate UV filter screwed on to each of these lenses. UV filters are cheap (about Rs 100 a pop) and easily expendable, which is why these are considered compulsory to protect the fragile lenses.

Circular Polarizer
This dual-layered dark filter is an ideal companion for outdoor shots, primarily because of its nature. It's a dual-layered dark filter that cuts down the amount of light reflection that hits your lens. Because of this, the sky appears bluer, water reflection can be cut down to the extent that you can spot objects inside, and the overall colors appear a lot deeper and more real.

A Circular Polarizer is the best option for outdoor photography as that's where it is most effective. Be warned though: never use it for indoor or night shots, as it tends to darken everything without ample lighting.

Check out examples of shots you can take using this filter on the Flickr Polarizer group.

Neutral Density
Amateur photographers often struggle to use a low shutter speed with a wide aperture in bright outdoor conditions, to get that low depth of field or just a feel of motion. That's where the Neutral Density filter comes in handy.

The filter has a single function of reducing the overall light entering the camera lens. Cutting down the light allows you to treat your outdoor daylight shots – as you're shooting them in low-light, you can go crazy with low shutter speeds and high aperture sizes for cool effects like soft flowing water, among many others.

Check out examples of shots you can take using this filter on the Flickr Neutral Density group.


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RK,

Marumi camera filters are easily available with camera dealers all over India. Not sure who imports them, but availability is not a big issue.
Gagan Gupta @ Jun 27, 2008
is there any company in india who deals in marumi brand of camera filters
rk @ Jun 27, 2008
Hi All,

I'll try to answer your queries the best I can.

Swapnil -- 1) Yes, they just need to be compatible with your adapter ring size. 2) You can get them from any camera store eg. Gola Lane near VT in Mumbai.

Aditya -- UV Filters are the easiest to find. Try any decent camera stoe out there or ebay.in.

John -- the article is definitely relevant to India and just about anywhere else in the world. I personally regularly use many of the recommended filters on this list.

Arjun -- C''mon man, the puppies are adorable! ;)

Cheers
Gagan Gupta @ Jun 07, 2008
I recently bought Sony cybershot H-10
it comes with an adapter ring for attaching lenses
1) Can i get any filters and lens for it other than original sony stuff?
(specially manually zoom lens and soft & polarised filter)
2) Where i can get them (particularly mumbai) ?

NOTE: They should not be expensive
Swapnil @ Jun 03, 2008
please recommend any enhancements for olympus sp 550 uz it has got good 18x optical zoom but i wanna fine tune it with any addons if available for the olympus......without success i have asked many experts they recommend not to venture for it as it is of no use!!!!!11
rajesh @ Jun 02, 2008
This article in not 100%, not even 50% relevant to Indian perspective or photographers.
Just THINK guys, all examples given, were not shots taken in India.
I can agree that only a couple of filters will work for us.
I'm sure this article too is a rip off from some international photography site.
john @ Jun 02, 2008
Hi, Could you please tell me where can I find the uv filters for my Sony D-SLR camera.......
Aditya @ Jun 02, 2008
Good job Gagan

Have been trying to educate myself about the filters and your article by far is best. Perhaps you should contribute to wikipedia filters page.
Rohit @ May 29, 2008
can i use dis filters for My Olympus Sp 510 UZ???
Jigar @ May 29, 2008
Question ........ these filters needed only on DSLR cameras or can be used on enthusiast cameras too ??? to create the same/similar effects ??
MaxAxe @ May 25, 2008
hey the neutral density thing is cool!
shaxeb @ May 25, 2008
Excellent article
Vijay P @ May 25, 2008
UV filter now-a-days come with all cameras they are pre-installed
Abhilash @ May 25, 2008
Cute puppies?? CUTE PUPPIES????? Did you by any chance trip over your camera and bang your head somewhere?
Arjun @ May 24, 2008
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