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Products
Filters for better pictures
Photo
Video
Digital
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Contents
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Foreword
p. 4 /5
Hama filters and filter coating
Black/White Filters
p. 28 -30
Filters for black-and-white photography
Digital
Photo
Video
p. 31
Filters on infra-red film colour
Digital Filters
p. 6 /7
UV absorbing filter, skylight 1B, polarizing filter,
neutral density filter
Effects Filters
p. 32 /33
Softener
p. 34 /35
Soft-focus lenses, Fog, Diffuser Spot and Sand Spot
Wide-Angle Filters
p. 8/9
UV absorbing filter, skylight 1B, polarizing filter
Dynamic Filters
p. 36 /37
Streak, Barrel, Whirlpool, Basket, Zoom Radial
Skylight Filters
p. 10
Skylight 1A (LA+10)
p. 11
Skylight 1B (LA+10)
Graduated Filters
p. 38 /39
Grey, blue
p. 40 /41
Emerald, tobacco, red, pink
UV Filters
p. 12/13
UV absorbing filter
Spectral Effects Filters p. 42 /43
Andromeda
Polarizing Filters
p. 14
Polarizing filter, linear
p. 15
Polarizing filter, circular
Cross-Screen Filters
p. 44/45
Cross-screen 4 x, 6 x, 8 x
Neutral Density Filters p. 16 /17
4x neutral density
Special Effects Lenses p. 46/47
Special effects lenses
Correction Filters
p. 18 /19
Red light-balancing filter
Colour Enhancing F ilters p. 48/49
Redhancer, Bluehancer, Greenhancer, Sepia
p. 20 /21
Blue light-balancing filter
p. 22
FL-W filter, FL-D filter
Accessories
p. 50/51
Filter accessories
p. 23
Underwater CC filter
Close-Up Lenses
p. 24 /25
from + 1 dioptre to + 4 dioptres
p. 26 /27
Macro close-up lens
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Alphabetical Index
Item
Page
Item
Page
Andromeda 42/43
Black-and-White Filters 28-31
Centre-Spot Lens 47
Cleaning + Care 51
Close-Up Lenses 24/25
Colour Enhancing Filters 48/49
Cross-Screen Filters
Lens Cap Holder 50
Lens Hoods 50
Light Balancing Filters, blue 20/21
Light Balancing Filters, red 18/19
Macro Lenses
26/27
Neutral Density Filters
16/17
44/45
Polarizing Filters, linear
14
Diffuser Spot
35
Polarizing Filters, circular
15
Digital Filters
6/7
Sand Spot
35
Dual Image
47
Skylight Filters 1A
10
Dynamic Spot Filters
36/37
Skylight Filters 1B
11
Effects Filters
32-37
Softener
32/33
Filter Adapter Rings
50
Soft-Focus Lenses
34
Filter Wrench
51
Special Effects Lenses
46
FL-D Filters
22
Spectral Effects Filters
42/43
FL-W Filters
22
Split-Field Lenses
47
Fog Filters
34
Underwater Filters
23
Graduated Filters
38-41
UV Absorbing Filters
12/13
Lens Brush
51
Wide-Angle Filters
8/9
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Filters for all occasions
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For photo and video
The traditional photo
Anti-reflection coating of filters is an absolute necessity!
Digital
Photo
Video
Pictures can be improved with the help of optical fil-
ters. However, photographic materials, tapes and chip
memories ‘see’ subjects differently than the human
eye. This can be compensated with correcting filters.
Pictures can also be deliberately changed for creative
reasons with filters and optical attachments. The qua-
lity of such attachments is exceedingly important
because they form an integral part of the camera’s
optical system. Hama offers the guarantee for the
very best in this respect since the company has been
concerned with filters since 1928. Hama filter tech-
nology – Trend-setting in the professional and
amateur areas!
The photographic film is a
high-quality storage medium
that is easy to use for nor-
mal shots or creative picture
shooting. A wide range of
filters for all photographic
purposes is presented on
the following pages.
Light hitting a glass surface always pro-
duces reflections. This has a very adver-
se effect on imaging quality. A certain
amount of light is lost when the light
passes through several lenses. In fact at
each point where air is in contact with
untreated glass the amount of light is
reduced by approx. 4%.
When filters are used they become an
integral part of the camera’s optical
system. It is therefore self-evident that
a superior lens system must not be
ruined by a poor quality filter.
Consequently, Hama has gone to great
lengths to coat its filters on both sides
with meticulous care to match the
quality of the finest lenses.
Digital imaging (p. 6/7)
To eliminate this troublesome effect
transparent coats are applied by eva-
poration on the free glass surfaces of
lens systems, normally one layer on
each side. The light beam now passes
‘softly’ through one medium into the
other with only an absolute minimum
of reflections, thereby increasing the
amount of light that passes through
the optical system.
Obviously, only those filter types are
coated where this is meaningful. For
instance coating would actually impair
the effect of special filters such as soft-
focus lenses, cross-screen filters and
colour-effects filters. Coating is impera-
tive for all other types, and for some
important filters even multiple coating
is essential!
Video filming
Brilliant, sharply focused
pictures and creative direc-
ting of scenes is the primary
objective of video filming.
Hama offers the right tools
for this purpose: Filters that
improve picture quality or
create special effects.
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Coated Filters!
HTMC Filters-First-class filters with
multicoating for lenses with multiple coatings.
C 14 concentrates on quality!
All filters that show
this symbol have one
layer of coating on
each side.
With the “C 14” Hama presents the ultimate in filter technology:
Filters made of optical glass of the very highest quality with a total of fourteen
coatings deposited by vacuum evaporation - seven on each side!
State-of-the-art filter design for unchallenged standards in image sharpness,
contrast, colour rendition and light transmission.
The light passes through the glass “without any resistance” for greatly improved
video films, photos and transparencies.
“HTMC” is the abbreviation for “High Transmission
Multi Coating” and designates multiple-coated filters
made of high-quality lens glass.
Up to 4 layers of coating are applied on each side!
The light can easily penetrate the glass-air surfaces
of a filter so that sharpness, contrast, and colour
fidelity are undeniably improved.
COATED
• Professional filter technology
• No loss of light
• Better contrast
• Clear colours
• Best possible sharpness
The graphic demonstrates
clearly: coating reduces
reflections. Note that the
wavelengths of visible light
range from about 380 and
780 nm.
The human eye does not
register the other wave-
lengths (ultra-violet and
infrared), but normal film
material does to some
extent.
COATED
The diagram confirms the hither-
to unachieved efficiency of the
new Hama C 14 filter coating
system. Reflections within the
optical system are eliminated
virtually 100% in the wave
length range of 400 to 650 nm
as a result of the soft air-glass-air
transitions.
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