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Lee Filters attach to an SLR camera by sliding into the grooves on the camera. The grooves will hold the Lee filter in place until you slide it in the opposite direction.
Camera filters are used on auto focus cameras to provide a desired effect. Many brands sell different types of filters for camera's and can be purchased on many websites online.
Yes, there are universal camera filters. You can buy them almost anywhere that sells cameras.http://www.bugeyedigital.com/product_main/ckc-unicam37.html
First you need to decide what type of filter you want. There are tons of different filters that all give your photos different looks. Depending on your camera and what type of lens it has you can figure how how a filter would fit over the lens. Then you can find camera filters based on the lens you are using. I started experimenting with different filters and looking over my photos at what effects certain filters created. Your cameras manual might have more information on camera filters as well.
No. There is no thread on the lens for filters.
Camera filters are used to enhance the look of a photo during the picture taking process. There are numerous types of filters available. Photographers will use various filters to add a certain style and character to the final photograph. The filter is placed directly over the lens of the camera. Camera filters are frequently used to soften a picture. The slightly blurred lines help create more gentle lines and are often used with baby photography. Another common camera filter is one that creates a starburst effect when bright lights are photographed. Some photographers may stack several filters to alter a photo.
Camera kits can contain a variety of options depending on the manufacturer and the specific camera you are using. They can contain lenses, filters, bags, among many other things.
Jean Coquin, a French innovators who came up with the Cokin filters
Camera lens filters modify images that are recorded. Sometimes the filter affects the image only slightly, other times pictures would not be possible without the filter.
Formatt make them - http://formatt.co.uk/stills-filters/filters/stills-filters.aspx - Daniel
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First you need to decide what type of filter you want. There are tons of different filters that all give your photos different looks. Depending on your camera and what type of lens it has you can figure how how a filter would fit over the lens. Then you can find camera filters based on the lens you are using. I started experimenting with different filters and looking over my photos at what effects certain filters created. Your cameras manual might have more information on camera filters as well.