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Jjc 55Mm Variable Star Filter Cross Screen Starburst Filter Kit For Nikon Af P Dx 18 55Mm F3.5 5.6G Lens For Sony Fe 28 70Mm F3.

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Management number 200577293 Release Date 2025/09/21 List Price $13.58 Model Number 200577293
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This Jjc Lens Star Filters Kit (4 Points, 6 Points And 8 Points) Is Designed To Be Used Perpendicular To A Point Light Source Such As The Sun, A Light Bulb, A Candle Or Anything Highly Reflective. Within The Filter'S Surface Is A Combination Of Fine, Etched Line Types That Help To Create A Starburst Effect With Four, Six Or Eight Primary Diffraction Spikes That Extend From The Light Source. This Filter Is Most Effective For Pictures Where The Light Source Used To Generate The Starburst Effect Is A Highlight With A Significant Degree Of Contrast From The Rest Of The Image. The Jjc Star Filter Is Constructed From Optical Glass For Clarity As Well As Color Fidelity, And Features An Aluminum-Alloy Frame For Durability While Remaining Lightweight. Additionally, The Upper Part Of The Frame Has A Rotation Ring So That You Can Adjust The Direction Of The Points Of Light 4, 6, Or 8 When Using. It Fits For Any Lens With 55Mm Front Filter Thread, Below Are A Few Lens With 55Mm Filter Thread For Your Reference: Nikon Af-P Dx Nikkor 18-55Mm F/3.5-5.6G Lens Sony E 18-135Mm F/3.5-5.6 Oss Lens Fe 28-70Mm F/3.5-5.6 Oss Lens Sony Fe 50Mm F/2.8 Macro Lens Canon Ef-M 11-22Mm F/4-5.6 Is Stm Lens Canon Ef-M 18-150Mm F/3.5-6.3 Is Stm Lens ...... Note: The Best Star Effect Occurs When The Light Source Is Against A Darker Background. With An 8 Point Filter, The Many Star Lines May Tend To Overpower The Rest Of The Image, So Use It Carefully. Generally, Mid-Range Apertures Or Larger Are Sufficient To Achieve A Good Star Effect. Always Test Before Critical Situations.


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