Tiffen WW IRND Polarizer Camera Filter (4 x 4", 2-Stop)
- 0.6 Optical Density
- White Water Glass
- Linear Polarizer
- IR Absorbing is Proportionate to ND
Tiffen 138mm 85 Linear Polarizer Filter
- Color Conversion 85 and Polarizer
- Warming Color Conversion Filter
- 5500 to 3400K Color Temp Decrease
- Helps to Eliminate Reflections and Glare
Tiffen 5 x 6" Linear Polarizer Filter
- Linear Polarizer Filter
- 2.5x Filter Factor, +1.3 Stops
- Helps to Eliminate Reflections and Glare
- Reduces Haze in Landscapes
Hasselblad Circular Polarizing (CPL) Filter (67mm)
- Compatible with H & X System Cameras
- For Lenses with 67mm Thread
- Reduces Highlight Reflections
Tiffen 4 x 4" Warm Ultra Circular Polarizer Filter
- Helps to Eliminate Reflections and Glare
- Reduces Haze and Blue Cast in Landscapes
- Greater Color and Tonal Saturation
- Integrated Warming 812 Filter Effect
Tiffen 4 x 4" 85 Ultra Pol Circular Polarizer Filter
- Color Conversion 85 and Polarizer
- Warming Color Conversion Filter
- 5500 to 3400K Color Temp Decrease
- Helps to Eliminate Reflections and Glare
Tiffen 4 x 5.65" Warm Linear Polarizing Glass Filter
Tiffen 105mm Coarse Thread Linear Polarizer Filter
- Helps to Eliminate Reflections and Glare
- Reduces Haze and Blue Cast in Landscapes
- Greater Color and Tonal Saturation
- ColorCore Technology
Tiffen 105mm Coarse Thread Warm Low Light Linear Polarizer Filter
- Helps Eliminate Reflections and Glare
- Reduces Haze and Blue Cast in Landscapes
- Greater Color and Tonal Saturation
- Integrated Warming 812 Filter Effect
Tiffen 5 x 6" Low Light Polarizing Glass Filter
Tiffen 4 x 5" Low Light Polarizing Glass Filter
Tiffen 6 x 4" Low Light Polarizing Glass Filter
Tiffen 5 x 5" 85B Linear Polarizer Filter
- Color Conversion 85B and Polarizer
- Warming Color Conversion Filter
- 5500 to 3200K Color Temp Decrease
- Helps to Eliminate Reflections and Glare
Tiffen 5 x 5" 85 Linear Polarizer Filter
- Color Conversion 85 and Polarizer
- Warming Color Conversion Filter
- 5500 to 3400K Color Temp Decrease
- Helps to Eliminate Reflections and Glare
Tiffen Combination Glimmerglass 1 / Polarizer / IRND Filter (4 x 5.65", 2-Stop)
Tiffen 6.6 x 6.6" Low Light Polarizing Glass Filter
Tiffen 95mm Coarse Thread Ultra Pol Linear Polarizer Filter (Non-Rotating)
- Minimize Reflections and Glare
- Minimize Reflections and Glare
- Enhances Color and Tonal Saturation
- ColorCore Water White Glass
Tiffen 5 x 5" Warm Low Light Polarizing Glass Filter
Rosco VIEW 138mm Camera Filter
Tiffen 5 x 6" Ultra Pol Linear Polarizer Filter
- Minimize Reflections and Glare
- Reduces Haze and Blue Cast in Landscapes
- Enhances Color and Tonal Saturation
- ColorCore Water White Glass
Tiffen 4 x 6" Ultra Pol Linear Polarizer Filter
- Minimize Reflections and Glare
- Reduces Haze and Blue Cast in Landscapes
- Enhances Color and Tonal Saturation
- ColorCore Water White Glass
Schneider Unmounted ND Circular Polarizer Filter (138mm, 3-Stop)
- 0.9 Optical Density
- Non-Coated, Water White Glass
- Unmounted Solid Neutral Density Filter
- For Third-Party or Custom Holders
Revar Cine Mounted Circular Polarizer Pola+ (138mm)
- Controls Surface Reflections
- Anodized Aluminum Ring
- Antireflective Coating
- For Matte Boxes
Rosco VIEW Camera Filter (4 x 5.65")
Schneider 4.5" Mounted True-Pol Linear Polarizer Filter
- Mounted Linear Polarizer Filter
- For Third-Party or Custom Holders
- 2.97x Filter Factor, +1.57 Stops
- Helps to Eliminate Reflections and Glare
Tiffen 5 x 6" 85B Linear Polarizer Filter
- Color Conversion 85B and Polarizer
- Warming Color Conversion Filter
- 5500 to 3200K Color Temp Decrease
- Helps to Eliminate Reflections and Glare
Tiffen 5 x 6" 85 Linear Polarizer Filter
- Color Conversion 85 and Polarizer
- Warming Color Conversion Filter
- 5500 to 3400K Color Temp Decrease
- Helps to Eliminate Reflections and Glare
Tiffen 5.65 x 5.65" 85B Linear Polarizer Filter
- Color Conversion 85B and Polarizer
- Warming Color Conversion Filter
- 5500 to 3200K Color Temp Decrease
- Helps to Eliminate Reflections and Glare
Camera Polarizer Lens - Everything You Need to Know
Camera polarizing filters belong in every outdoor photographer's camera bag, as they eliminate the glare and reflection from water, glass, and other reflective objects. Moreover, like IR control filters, they work to lower haze when photographing distant scenes such as hills and mountains. In general, camera polarizing filters will make your outdoor images more vibrant.
How Does a Camera Polarizer Lens Work?
Polarized lens filters consist of two sheets of glass with a thin layer of polarizing material in between. The outer sheet rotates to alter the level of filtration. In higher-end lens filters, the polarizing film layer is bonded to the glass. This results in a tighter fit, and consequently, higher optical purity.
One thing to remember is that the polarization process also reduces the amount of light passing into your camera. In fact, you can lose up to three stops by using a circular polarizing filter. To compensate for that, adjust your aperture or shutter speed. This is worth getting right, because the effect that a polarizer achieves is difficult to replicate via editing.
What Are Polarized Lens Filters Used For?
As the name suggests, they work to remove polarized light such as the light reflecting off water; for example, puddles, lakes, oceans, polished surfaces, windows, and other sources. They also enhance color saturation, giving you bluer skies, clearer water, deeper shadows, more vibrant clouds, and more.
Polarized lens filters also have indoor applications, like eliminating the ugly glare that could appear when shooting museum exhibits through glass, or photographing paintings with reflective varnish.
Types of Camera Polarizer Lens
Polarized camera filters come in two main types: circular and linear. Circular polarizing filters (CPF) screw onto your lenses. This makes them easy to attach, but you'll need a separate filter for each size of lens in your kit. Linear filters fit into holders, and you just need adapter rings of the right size to attach them to your lenses. This is far more economical than buying separate filters for each lens.
Another factor to consider is the type of lenses you work with. If your camera is equipped with autofocus lenses, it's best to use CPFs, while the linear type is more suited for manual focus lenses.
Buying your polarizers in kits is a smart move. This way you can acquire circular polarizer filter sets together with other essentials, such as compatible solid neutral density filters and UV filters.
Prepare to take some great outdoor shots with the quality polarizing filters, IR control filters, and solid color effect filters available at B&H Photo and Video.


