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Coming SoonLens, Tamron
Tamron 28-300mm f/4-7.1 Di III VC VXD Lens (Sony E)
- Full-Frame | f/4-7.1 to f/22-40
- VXD Linear Motor Focus Mechanism
- VC Camera Shake Reduction System
- Focus Set Button, Zoom Lock Switch
- Minimum Focusing Distance: 7.5″
- 20 Elements in 13 Groups
- 9-Bladed Diaphragm
- Moisture-Sealed Design, Fluorine Coating
- Tamron Lens Utility Connector Port
- Weight: 1.3 lb
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CPL FILTERS, Shams Stores Filters
CPL Filter 49mm
Some of the light coming from the sky is polarized (bees use this phenomenon for navigation[2]). The electrons in the air molecules cause a scattering of sunlight in all directions. This explains why the sky is not dark during the day. But when looked at from the sides, the light emitted from a specific electron is totally polarized.[3] Hence, a picture taken in a direction at 90 degrees from the sun can take advantage of this polarization. Actually, the effect is visible in a band of 15° to 30° measured from the optimal direction.
Use of a polarizing filter, in the correct direction, will filter out the polarized component of skylight, darkening the sky; the landscape below it, and clouds, will be less affected, giving a photograph with a darker and more dramatic sky, and emphasizing the clouds.[4]Â Perpendicularly incident light waves tend to reduce clarity and saturation of certain colors, which increases haziness. The polarizing lens effectively absorbs these light waves, rendering outdoor scenes crisper with deeper color tones in subject matter such as blue skies, bodies of water and foliage.[5]
Much light is differentiated by polarization, e.g. light passing through crystals like sunstones (calcite) or water droplets producing rainbows. The polarization of the rainbow is caused by the internal reflection. The rays strike the back surface of the drop close to the Brewster angle.[6]
Polarizing filters can be rotated to maximise or minimise admission of polarised light. They are mounted in a rotating collar for this purpose; one need not screw or unscrew the filter to adjust the effect. Rotating the polarizing filter will make rainbows, reflections, and other polarized light stand out or nearly disappear depending on how much of the light is polarized and the angle of polarization.
The benefits of polarizing filters are the same in digital or film photography. While software post-processing can simulate many other types of filter, a photograph does not record the light polarization, so the effects of controlling polarization at the time of exposure cannot be replicated in software.
SKU: 101407 -
CPL FILTERS, Shams Stores Filters
CPL Filter 58mm
Some of the light coming from the sky is polarized (bees use this phenomenon for navigation[2]). The electrons in the air molecules cause a scattering of sunlight in all directions. This explains why the sky is not dark during the day. But when looked at from the sides, the light emitted from a specific electron is totally polarized.[3] Hence, a picture taken in a direction at 90 degrees from the sun can take advantage of this polarization. Actually, the effect is visible in a band of 15° to 30° measured from the optimal direction.
Use of a polarizing filter, in the correct direction, will filter out the polarized component of skylight, darkening the sky; the landscape below it, and clouds, will be less affected, giving a photograph with a darker and more dramatic sky, and emphasizing the clouds.[4]Â Perpendicularly incident light waves tend to reduce clarity and saturation of certain colors, which increases haziness. The polarizing lens effectively absorbs these light waves, rendering outdoor scenes crisper with deeper color tones in subject matter such as blue skies, bodies of water and foliage.[5]
Much light is differentiated by polarization, e.g. light passing through crystals like sunstones (calcite) or water droplets producing rainbows. The polarization of the rainbow is caused by the internal reflection. The rays strike the back surface of the drop close to the Brewster angle.[6]
Polarizing filters can be rotated to maximise or minimise admission of polarised light. They are mounted in a rotating collar for this purpose; one need not screw or unscrew the filter to adjust the effect. Rotating the polarizing filter will make rainbows, reflections, and other polarized light stand out or nearly disappear depending on how much of the light is polarized and the angle of polarization.
The benefits of polarizing filters are the same in digital or film photography. While software post-processing can simulate many other types of filter, a photograph does not record the light polarization, so the effects of controlling polarization at the time of exposure cannot be replicated in software.
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CPL FILTERS, Shams Stores Filters
CPL Filter 67mm
Some of the light coming from the sky is polarized (bees use this phenomenon for navigation[2]). The electrons in the air molecules cause a scattering of sunlight in all directions. This explains why the sky is not dark during the day. But when looked at from the sides, the light emitted from a specific electron is totally polarized.[3] Hence, a picture taken in a direction at 90 degrees from the sun can take advantage of this polarization. Actually, the effect is visible in a band of 15° to 30° measured from the optimal direction.
Use of a polarizing filter, in the correct direction, will filter out the polarized component of skylight, darkening the sky; the landscape below it, and clouds, will be less affected, giving a photograph with a darker and more dramatic sky, and emphasizing the clouds.[4]Â Perpendicularly incident light waves tend to reduce clarity and saturation of certain colors, which increases haziness. The polarizing lens effectively absorbs these light waves, rendering outdoor scenes crisper with deeper color tones in subject matter such as blue skies, bodies of water and foliage.[5]
Much light is differentiated by polarization, e.g. light passing through crystals like sunstones (calcite) or water droplets producing rainbows. The polarization of the rainbow is caused by the internal reflection. The rays strike the back surface of the drop close to the Brewster angle.[6]
Polarizing filters can be rotated to maximise or minimise admission of polarised light. They are mounted in a rotating collar for this purpose; one need not screw or unscrew the filter to adjust the effect. Rotating the polarizing filter will make rainbows, reflections, and other polarized light stand out or nearly disappear depending on how much of the light is polarized and the angle of polarization.
The benefits of polarizing filters are the same in digital or film photography. While software post-processing can simulate many other types of filter, a photograph does not record the light polarization, so the effects of controlling polarization at the time of exposure cannot be replicated in software.
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ND FILTERS, Shams Stores Filters
ND Filter 77mm
Demonstration of the effect of a neutral-density filter. Note that the photograph was exposed for the view through the filter, and thus the remainder of the scene is overexposed. If the exposure had instead been set for the unfiltered background, it would appear properly exposed while the view through the filter would be dark.
Set of ND filters.
In photography and optics, a neutral-density filter, or ND filter, is a filter that reduces or modifies the intensity of all wavelengths, or colors, of light equally, giving no changes in hue of color rendition. It can be a colorless (clear) or grey filter. The purpose of a standard photographic neutral-density filter is to reduce the amount of light entering the lens. Doing so allows the photographer to select combinations of aperture, exposure time and sensor sensitivity that would otherwise produce overexposed pictures. This is done to achieve effects such as a shallower depth of field or motion blur of a subject in a wider range of situations and atmospheric conditions.
For example, one might wish to photograph a waterfall at a slow shutter speed to create a deliberate motion-blur effect. The photographer might determine that to obtain the desired effect, a shutter speed of ten seconds was needed. On a very bright day, there might be so much light that even at minimal film speed and a minimal aperture, the ten-second shutter speed would let in too much light, and the photo would be overexposed. In this situation, applying an appropriate neutral-density filter is the equivalent of stopping down one or more additional stops, allowing the slower shutter speed and the desired motion-blur effect.
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Boya Audio, Boya Wired Microphones
BOYA BY-M1DM Dual Lavalier Microphone
- For Phones, Mobile Devices & Cameras
- Record 2-Person Interviews on 1 Device
- Two Omnidirectional Condenser Mics
- 3.5mm TRRS Connector
- Power Supplied by Smartphone
- LR44 Battery Included for Camera Use
- Includes Lapel Clips
- Includes Foam Windscreens
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1/4" & 1/8" Mics, Samson Audio
Samson R10s ? 1/4? Dynamic Mic
- Ideal for karaoke, multimedia or portable recording
- Neodymium, multi-axis shock mounted mic element
- Cardioid pickup pattern
- High gain output, low impedance design
- 80Hz–12kHz frequency response
- On/Off switch
- Hardwired 1/8″ mic cable
- 1/8″ to 1/4″ cable adapter
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Kodak Film
Kodak Professional Portra 800 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
Quick ViewKodak FilmKodak Professional Portra 800 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
- Daylight-Balanced Color Negative Film
- ISO 800/30° in C-41 Process
- Fine Grain, High Sharpness & Edge Detail
- Vivid Color Saturation, Low Contrast
- Accurate Color and Neutral Skin Tones
- Versatile and Wide Exposure Latitude
- Suitable for Low-Light Conditions
- T-GRAIN Emulsion, Ideal for Scanning
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HOYA Filters, UV Filters
Hoya UV 52mm HMC
lass filter is a wise initial investment. It helps protect your valuable investment from dust, moisture and scratches, which can lead to costly repairs. The result is an average light transmission of over 97% giving sharp contrast and well balanced color
- Ultraviolet filters allow you to correct for the UV effect to varying degrees
- A good choice for digital photography
- Safe to keep on lens at all times for protection
- Haze filters provide additional benefits of correction for ultraviolet(uv) light which can register on film
SKU: 101302 -
Godox Lighting, Triggers
Godox X2T-C
- Wireless Transmitter for Flash
- Frequency: 2.4 GHz, 32 Channels
- Wireless Range: 328.1′
- High Speed Sync up to 1/8000 sec
- 3.5mm Sync & USB Type-C Port
- Large LCD Display with Control Dial
- iPhone or Android Compatible Godox App
- Bluetooth Through Smartphone or Tablet
- Backlit LCD, Group, and Function Buttons
- Hot Shoe Quick Lock
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Ulanzi Lighting
Ulanzi LS08 Flexible Overhead Camera Mount Desk Stand
- Flexible Gooseneck Arm: Achieve precise and versatile camera positioning.
- Overhead & Multi-Angle Shooting: Perfect for product demos, tutorials, vlogging, and more.
- Universal 1/4″ Screw: Compatible with most cameras, webcams, and accessories.
- Secure C-Clamp Base: Provides a stable and reliable mount on your desk.
- Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials for long-lasting use.
- Space-Saving Design: Keeps your desk clutter-free while providing professional camera support.
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HOYA Filters, UV Filters
Hoya UV 72mm HMC
lass filter is a wise initial investment. It helps protect your valuable investment from dust, moisture and scratches, which can lead to costly repairs. The result is an average light transmission of over 97% giving sharp contrast and well balanced color
- Ultraviolet filters allow you to correct for the UV effect to varying degrees
- A good choice for digital photography
- Safe to keep on lens at all times for protection
- Haze filters provide additional benefits of correction for ultraviolet(uv) light which can register on film
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Studio Lighting
Neewer BASICS FL10 Portable LED Light
- For Content Creators & Vloggers
- Output: 405 Lux at 3.3′ (2000K)
- Four-Color LED Lighting Effects
- 20 Gobo Creative Filters & Snoot
- Zoomable Beam Design
- One-Button Onboard Control
- CRI 95 | TLCI 96
- Built-In Rechargeable Battery
- Three 1/4″-20 Mounting Threads
- Includes USB-C Charging Cable & Bag
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Triggers
Godox XProC TTL Wireless Flash Trigger For [ Canon ]
- Works with X Wireless Radio System
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
- Frequency: 2.4 GHz
- Range: 328′
- 32 Channels; 16 Groups; Wireless ID
- Remote Power Control for Select Flashes
- Backlit LCD Panel
- High-Speed, 1st & 2nd Curtain Sync
- 2.5mm Sync Port; USB Type-C Port
- Runs on Two AA Batteries
SKU: 100309