- Cameras
- Lenses
- Object shooting
- Lighting
- Audio
- Camera equipment
- Broadcast Equipment
- Equipment for events
- Accessories
- Transport
- Discount
New products
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Tilta TA-BTP3-V-B PD V-Mount Battery Plate - BlackRigs and Accessories400 i
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Sony FE 50mm f/1.2 GMFull Frame (Photo/Video)2900 i
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Desview Telepromter TP150Teleprompters and tablets1200 i
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GreenBean Telepromter Tablet 11ProTeleprompters and tablets1200 i
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CKMOVA Wicom E D9Сommunication7000 i
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Aputure INFINIMAT 1'x4'Pipes5000 i
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Aputure INFINIMAT 2'x4'Pipes6000 i
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Aputure INFINIMAT 4'x4'Pipes9000 i
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Aputure INFINIMAT 4'x4'Pipes9000 i
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Aputure STORM 80cMonolight1700 i
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Canon EOS C80Digital Cine Cameras8000 i
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DJI Osmo Pocket 3Action cameras1500 i
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Polarizer
Here are polarizing filters
A polarizing filter or polarising filter is often placed in front of the camera lens in photography in order to darken skies, manage reflections, or suppress glare from the surface of lakes or the sea. Since reflections (and sky-light) tend to be at least partially linearly-polarized, a linear polarizer can be used to change the balance of the light in the photograph.