Sigma Filter Holder with WR Protector LPT-11 Drop-In Filter
- For 500mm f/4 DG OS HSM Sports Lens
- Filter Holder with Included Filter
- Fits in Rear Slot of the Telephoto Lens
- Prevents Damage to the Lens
Benro FH100M2 Master 100mm Filter Holder Kit
- For 77mm or 82mm Front Filter Threads
- Filter Holder Rotates 360°
- Two Benro Filter Protector Frames
- For 100 x 100 or 100 x 150 2mm Filters
Haida M10 Filter Holder Kit with 67, 72, 77, and 82mm Adapter Rings
- For 67/72/77/82mm Front Filter Threads
- Holds Filters 100mm Wide, 2mm Thick
- Rotates 360°, Push-and-Release Lock
- Gaskets for Light-Blocking Seals
Haida M10-II Filter Holder Kit with 82mm Lens Adapter Ring & Drop-In Circular Polarizer
- Holds 1 Drop-In & 3 100mm Square Filters
- Attaches to Front of 82mm Lenses
- 360° Rotation with Locking Button
- Built-In Light Gaskets
Haida M10-II Filter Holder Kit with 77mm Lens Adapter Ring & Drop-In Circular Polarizer
- Holds 1 Drop-In & 3 100mm Square Filters
- Attaches to Front of 77mm Lenses
- 360° Rotation with Locking Button
- Built-In Light Gaskets
Haida M10-II Filter Holder Kit with 72mm Lens Adapter Ring & Drop-In Circular Polarizer
- Holds 1 Drop-In & 3 100mm Square Filters
- Attaches to Front of 72mm Lenses
- 360° Rotation with Locking Button
- Built-In Light Gaskets
Haida M10-II Filter Holder Kit with 67mm Lens Adapter Ring & Drop-In Circular Polarizer
- Holds 1 Drop-In & 3 100mm Square Filters
- Attaches to Front of 67mm Lenses
- 360° Rotation with Locking Button
- Built-In Light Gaskets
Haida M10-II Filter Holder Kit with 62mm Lens Adapter Ring & Drop-In Circular Polarizer
- Holds 1 Drop-In & 3 100mm Square Filters
- Attaches to Front of 62mm Lenses
- 360° Rotation with Locking Button
- Built-In Light Gaskets
Haida M10-II Filter Holder Kit with 58mm Lens Adapter Ring & Drop-In Circular Polarizer
- Holds 1 Drop-In & 3 100mm Square Filters
- Attaches to Front of 58mm Lenses
- 360° Rotation with Locking Button
- Built-In Light Gaskets
Haida M10-II Filter Holder Kit with 55mm Lens Adapter Ring & Drop-In Circular Polarizer
- Holds 1 Drop-In & 3 100mm Square Filters
- Attaches to Front of 55mm Lenses
- 360° Rotation with Locking Button
- Built-In Light Gaskets
Haida M10-II Filter Holder Kit with 52mm Lens Adapter Ring & Drop-In Circular Polarizer
- Holds 1 Drop-In & 3 100mm Square Filters
- Attaches to Front of 52mm Lenses
- 360° Rotation with Locking Button
- Built-In Light Gaskets
H&Y Filters 100mm K-Series Filter Holder Kit with 95mm Circular Polarizing Filter
- Holds Filters 100mm Wide, 2mm Thick
- Magnetic Filter Holder System
- Quickly Install or Remove Filters
- Gaskets for Light-Blocking Seals
FotodioX WonderPana XL 186 Core Filter Holder for Sony FE 12-24mm f/2.8 GM Lens
- For Sony FE 12-24mm F2.8 GM
- Ultra Wide-Angle Lens Filter Adapter
- WonderPana FreeArc XL Core Unit
- Use with WonderPana 8" Holder Bracket
- This item cannot be canceled or returned.
FotodioX WonderPana FreeArc XL Core Unit for Sigma 12-24mm Art Lens
- For Sigma 12-24mm f/4 DG HSM Art
- WonderPana FreeArc XL Core Unit
- Use with WonderPana 8.0" Holder Bracket
- With Bracket, Holds 7.9" Wide Filters
FotodioX WonderPana FreeArc XL Core Unit for Sigma 14-24mm Art Lens
- For Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 DG HSM Art
- WonderPana FreeArc XL Core Unit
- Use with WonderPana 8.0" Holder Bracket
- With Bracket, Holds 7.9" Wide Filters
FotodioX WonderPana FreeArc XL Core Unit Kit for Canon 11-24mm Lens with 8.0" Holder Bracket
- For Canon EF 11-24mm f/4L USM
- WonderPana FreeArc XL Core Unit
- WonderPana 8.0" Holder Bracket
- Holds 7.9"-Wide Filters
FotodioX Wonderpana XL FreeArc Core Filter Holder Kit for Sony FE 12-24mm f/2.8 GM
- For Sony FE 12-24mm f/2.8 GM
- WonderPana FreeArc XL Core Unit
- WonderPana 8" Holder Bracket
- Holds 7.9" Wide Filters
- This item cannot be canceled or returned.
FotodioX WonderPana FreeArc XL Core Unit Kit for Sigma 14mm Art Lens with 8.0" Holder Bracket
- For Sigma 14mm f/1.8 DG HSM Art
- WonderPana FreeArc XL Core Unit
- WonderPana 8.0" Holder Bracket
- Holds 7.9"-Wide Filters
FotodioX WonderPana FreeArc XL Core Unit Kit for Sigma 12-24mm Art Lens with 8.0" Holder Bracket
- For Sigma 12-24mm f/4 DG HSM Art
- WonderPana FreeArc XL Core Unit
- WonderPana 8.0" Holder Bracket
- Holds 7.9"-Wide Filters
FotodioX WonderPana FreeArc XL Core Unit Kit for Sigma 14-24mm Art Lens with 8.0" Holder Bracket
- For 14-24mm f/2.8 DG HSM Art
- WonderPana FreeArc XL Core Unit
- WonderPana 8.0" Holder Bracket
- Holds 7.9"-Wide Filters
NiSi 180mm Filter Holder for Canon 11-24mm Lens
- For Canon EF 11-24mm f/4L USM
- For Filters 180mm Wide, 2mm Thick
- Holds up to 2 Rectangular Filters
- Rotates 360°
Alan Gordon Enterprises Revar Cine 6.6 x 6.6 Rota Pola Frame
- For ARRI MB-14 & LMB-4 Matte Boxes
- Aluminum Alloy Filter Tray
- Accepts 162mm Unmounted Filters
Schneider 4" Filter Holder with Sunshade
- Compatible with Schneider MPTV Filters
- Holds 4 x 4" and 4 x 5.65" Filters
- Holder Rotates 360°
- Rotates Polarizer or Graduated Filters
- This item cannot be canceled or returned.
Cokin EVO Bellows + P-Series EVO Filter Holder Set (Medium)
- EVO Filter Holder with Adjustable Shade
- For 84mm Wide Rectangular Filters
- Back Plate with Configurable Slots
- Holds up to 3 x 2mm Thick Filters
Linhof Filter Holder for 4 x 4" Gels and 95mm Screw-in Filters
- Fits Compendium Shade for Technika
- Fits Compendium for Technikardan, Kardan
- This item cannot be canceled or returned.
Benro Master 150mm Filter Holder Kit for Lenses with 95mm and 77mm Front Filter Threads
- Designed for Wide-Angle Lenses
- For 95mm or 77mm Front Filter Threads
- Holds Filters 150mm Wide, 2mm Thick
- Includes Circular Polarizer Filter
Filter Holders for Landscape Photography
Filter holders are placed on the front of camera lenses to accommodate light, color, and other filters for controlling the composition of photographs. Holders normally accept square or rectangular filter frames that resemble panes of glass, and the holders themselves mount to an adapter ring that screws into the threads on the existing outer lens.
When to Use Stacked Rectangular Filter Frames
Landscape photographers often use them in combination with frame holders to create different effects, essentially stacking them one in front of another. One adverse effect of stacking circular screw-in filters is "vignetting," which is a darkening of the corners of an image in relation to its center. Vignetting occurs when a lens draws light into the camera in a conical fashion, and the frame of any lens, simply by its design, blocks some of the angular light into the lens. Stacking circular lenses on top of one another, or using step-up rings to mount different size filters on lens of different diameters, creates an increasing amount of blockage.
Square or rectangular filter frames actually are frameless, so you can stack them in a row in holder slots without creating that same light blockage. In addition, many holders come with accessories such as lens hoods, barndoors, and French flags that minimize the dispersion of light between the filters, ensuring that light directs into the lens itself.
How Do Holder Systems Mount to Cameras?
The first step is screwing an adapter ring into the internal threads of the existing lens. Some filter holder systems come in kits with a filter holder adapter ring, the holder, and the filter frames. The holder fits over grooves or slots on the ring and is secured with either thumbscrews or friction-mounting spring pins. The holder consists of a platform with slotted brackets to house the filters, keeping them square and parallel in front of the lens to maintain optical clarity. The assembly turns independently of the focal ring, so you can rotate the holder assembly in either portrait or landscape orientation.
How to Determine Lens Thread Size
The critical piece is the lens adapter ring. You have to get the right size for the thread size of the lens. The millimeter diameter of the lens and thus its thread size are not the same as the focal length dimension of the lens, which is the millimeter distance from where conical light converges inside the lens to where it's re-projected onto the image sensor (or film) on the back of the camera.
The most common lens thread sizes are 49, 52, 58, 62, 72, and 77mm diameters. The best way to determine the exact thread size you need for an adapter ring is to look at the inside rim of the outer edge of your lens. Find the symbol for diameter, which is an "o" with a diagonal line through it (ø). It has a millimeter number after it. This is the size of the thread, and the designation of the adapter ring and holder with which you have to match it.