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CANON FILTERS (Screw-in type)
* Also can be used with color film
** For color infrared film
*** For black and white infrared film
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FILTERS
Type Factor
Use and Effect Type
Factor
Use and Effect
*UV 1X
Recommended especially for high
mountain areas and where ultra- violet
rays are strong.
Sky light 1X
For distant snow or mountain scenes on
an overcast day and for open shade
photos under a clear sky to reduce ex-
cessive bluish results.
Y1 1.5X
For landscapes and portraits with low
sun. Darkens the blue of the sea and
sky and brings out the whiteness of
the clouds.
CCA4
(Amber)
1.5X
Used with daylight type film for shoot-
ing in cloudy, or rainy weather or in the
shade. Eliminates bluish tinge.
**Y3 2X
For landscapes and still-life. This filter
is similar to the Y1, but the effects are
stronger.
CCA8
(Amber)
2X
Used with daylight type film for shoot-
ing in cloudy or rainy weather or in the
shade. Used with tungsten type film for
shooting in the morning or evening.
G1 2X
For portraits against the sky. Natural
reproduction of foliage.
CCA12
(Amber)
2X
Used with tungsten type film for shoot-
ing in sunlight to obtain normal color
tones.
**01 3X
For haze penetration, contrast in
marine scenes, distant landscapes,
aerial photography and sky/cloud
contrast.
CCB4
(Blue)
1.5X
Used with daylight type film for shoot-ing
in the morning or evening to elim- inate
reddish tinge.
***R1 6X
For distant landscapes. Exaggerated
sky/cloud contrast with a very dark
sky. Gives dramatic and interesting
effects.
CCB8
(Blue)
2X
Used with daylight type film for shoot ing
at night or indoors with clear flash bulbs.
*ND-4 4X
Neutral density filters are used only to
control exposure and have no effect
on colors.
CCB12
(Blue)
3X
Used with daylight type film for shoot-
ing under artificial lighting to obtain
normal color rendition.
*ND-8 8X
Especially used with high speed black
and white film in bright daylight.
For Black and White Film For Color Film
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