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    Tobi van Kenobi 3 years ago in Filters (photography)

    MIST DIFFUSER BLACK Filter from Hoya

    Are you planning to add the MIST DIFFUSER BLACK filters from Hoya to your range?

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    Anonymous 4 years ago in Filters (photography)

    Why no ND filters from Freewell ?

    It's a pity that Digitec doesn't have the ND filters from Freewell. They are very well known for their good price-performance ratio.

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    Anonymous 6 years ago in Filters (photography)

    Star filter for Sony a6400

    Hello Together I recently bought the Sony a6400. Now I am looking for a star filter, but there are none for such small lenses as the 6400. I have this set here: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/sony-alpha-6400-kit-16-50-mm-2420mpx-11fps-wlan-kamera-10328244 The lens thread has a diameter of 40.5. Would it be possible to include a suitable star filter for this thread in the range? I look forward to your answer. LG Marco

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    Anonymous 5 years ago in Filters (photography)

    Variable ND filter or fixed after all?

    Hello all together I recently bought the Sigma 16mm 1.4 for my Sony a6400. I have now noticed that I would like to film at 1/60 shutterspeed on my Ronin SC despite the 1.4 aperture, which is only possible outside in broad daylight with an ND filter because there is far too much light. I also read on the net that you should buy a variable filter at the beginning, because it is much easier and you don't have to change it all the time. Now my question, according to some reviews the variables are supposed to be super good, but according to others they are grotty bad, which is true, or what is it? What would be your recommendations? Thanks for your answers LG Marco

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    lokuros 6 years ago in Filters (photography)

    Astro / Night Filter?

    Hello Digitec Community :) I'm looking for a filter for night photography and unfortunately I haven't found anything yet... It's about filtering out "light pollution", i.e. filtering out / minimising more yellow-orange tones. Is there anything like this on offer? Many thanks in advance!

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    leaina 7 years ago in Filters (photography)

    Star filter

    I am looking for a star filter for my Nikon D500. Is there anything like it here and if so, what is it called. Unfortunately I have not found anything?

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    Sloogy82 9 years ago in Filters (photography)

    Which filter

    I am still relatively new to photography. Mainly landscape cities. Now I wanted to buy a graduated grey filter for experiments as well as a polarising filter. What can I recommend? For hobby photography. I use a D5300 with a kit lens and a Tamron diII 12-24 mm F4.5.

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    igor333 8 years ago in Filters (photography)

    Filter adapter ring

    I am looking for a filter adapter ring so that I can screw my 77mm filter onto a 67mm filter thread of a lens. I have searched at B+W, but have not found anything. Have I overlooked something? If not, do you know of any good alternatives? Many thanks and greetings

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    GucciPT 8 years ago in Filters (photography)

    Canon 77d 18-135mm Filter

    I am looking for a gradient filter for the camera in the title. I don't know much about this, but I want one that makes the sky darker. So from dark at the top to normal at the bottom. Can anyone recommend one?

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    JazzSam 8 years ago in Filters (photography)

    Colour filter

    It would be cool if Digitec added colour filters to its range in the future.

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    Anonymous 9 years ago in Filters (photography)

    Increase internet speed

    Hello together At home we have a 500mb/sec line. In itself extremely much and fast however my room is one floor lower than the router. Running the internet over the power is useless as the floors have separate power flows (and no, it's not the neighbour's wifi ;) ). We used the new router/modem from UPC Cabelcom. They say it's fast. I have already installed a repeater. --> With the repeater I achieve 75mb/download and max. 30mb/upload. My question now is, is it worth getting a professional router, e.g. from Asus (see link below), to possibly increase my internet speed to 100mb -150mb? I am mainly concerned about the range of the router. And would this be compatible with the modem/router from UPC? Repeater: AVM FRITZ!WLAN Repeater 1750E, ac1300/n450 Asus router: ASUS RT-AC88U, ac2167/n1000

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