Is this a Useless Camera Filter? (UV vs CPL)

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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2024

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  • @KayPopReacts
    @KayPopReacts 2 роки тому

    Such a good video Bran! Omg I need your quality and edit skills 😊

    • @BrandonSoum
      @BrandonSoum  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Kay! I appreciate it, you’ll get there with time 😁

    • @KayPopReacts
      @KayPopReacts 2 роки тому

      @@BrandonSoum thank you so much 🫶🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽 lol

  • @lallipop7931
    @lallipop7931 2 роки тому

    You’re doing great! Keep the videos coming!

    • @BrandonSoum
      @BrandonSoum  2 роки тому

      Thanks! I appreciate your comment 🙌🏼

  • @hunterelliott2501
    @hunterelliott2501 Рік тому

    8:30 This is a great way to use the UV Lens! One came in my camera kit and now I have a reason to use it

  • @gregchamberlain7554
    @gregchamberlain7554 Рік тому

    You had a difference with your UV filter. It degraded you image for sure.
    My choice is a B+W UV-Haze filters because of the fact they are manufactured from German Shott Glass.
    Bar none the best and clearest Nano glass available for filters by B+W and Hoya. They have the best light transmission factors of any brand on the market. We don't need to debate UV effectiveness, since I have said the choice is based on using the clearest glass available on the market in front of my lenses.
    So light transmissibility factor will be at its highest with filters manufactured from Shott Glass. You will see no degradation of images as you would with cheaper filters. In some cases you need to be sure you are using a Chinese counterfeit that has a glass element that is only plastic. Plus you seem to forget there are still some Purist out in the world that shoot film still.
    I recently (two days ago) had my Nikon 28-70 f:2.8 roll onto the floor when on packing it, and yes there was damage. The hood was was store on the lens in the backward position to conserve space.
    However, the filter's glass shattered from a two foot drop. If you own this lens you already know its front heavy as all hell. Needless to say there was no damage to my lens whatsoever.
    Also, if you are buy glass filters, or for the matter fake glass filters with no coatings you are presenting problems for yourself...
    Also, you have not even talked about the people that shoot on beaches and sandy areas having sand (glass particles) blown onto their filter's glass.