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Accessories
Polarisation Filter
A polarisation filter can reduce reflections from glass and water surfaces. It can also increase the contrast of
blue sky or reduce colour overlap by cutting reflections when shooting under bright sunlight.
ND Filter
In extremely bright light your pictures may still be overexposed. Use a Neutral Density (ND) Filter to reduce the brightness level.
Without polarisation filter
With the polarisation filter
Tele-conversion Lens
A tele-conversion lens lets you zoom in close to your subject. This is useful for taking photos of concerts or
sporting events. It’s also good for filming people or animals in a natural setting.
Wide-conversion Lens
A wide conversion lens allows you to fit more into your shot such as when you want to include more people
in the shot or get more of the background landscape captured.
Close-Up Lens
All Cyber-shot camera models come equipped with macro mode for subjects close up. But there are limits
to the capabilities of extreme close-up shooting. Using a close-up lens you can be further away from your
subject, getting up close without casting any shadows. Zooming is also possible with the close-up lens, an
impossibility with macro mode. Your pictures turn out exactly how you imagined!
Without an ND filter
With an ND filter
Ordinary lens
With a 1.7x lens
With a 2.0x lens
With a 2.6x lens
Ordinary lens
With a wide conversion lens
Ordinary lens
With a 0.7x lens
With a 0.6x lens
Without the Close-up lens
With the Close-up lens
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