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Is there a star-awned mirror effect filter in the later stage?

There is a star-awned mirror effect filter in the later stage.

Uv mirror: Generally, you will get a uv mirror when you buy a lens. This is of little use. We can think of it as protecting the lens from dust or bumps.

Starlight mirror: It can be divided into 2 lines, 4 lines, 6 lines, 8 lines, 16 lines, etc. It can produce the diffraction effect of light and form a radiant effect, which is mostly used in artistic photography.

Night photography:

We can often see the lights in some night photos as bright as stars. How was this effect taken? Actually, it's very simple. Just add a starlight mirror in front of the camera.

The starlight mirror is also called the light mirror, and its mirror surface is engraved with various grid-like lines. After using the starlight mirror, when there is a point light in the picture, it can produce a radiant and starlight-like effect.

The use of starlight mirror will be affected by focal length, aperture and light spot in the picture. After using starlight lens, the effect of telephoto lens is better than that of short-focus lens; The effect of mid-range aperture is better than that of too large or too small aperture; The smaller and brighter the light spot in the picture, the better the effect.

Using starlight glasses in night photography will have a good performance effect and the lights will become colorful. If you shoot a lake or ocean in the moonlight, you will have a sparkling and dreamy visual effect.