The Fujifilm PRF-49S Protector Filter is designed to protect the lens from dust or dirt. Fujifilm filters include the Super EBC (Electron Beam Coating) that controls stray light effectively
The Fujifilm protective filters offer an exclusive, high-grade alternative for the premium compact digital cameras such as the X10, X100v and X-Pro 1. The inner side of filter is coated with a matt black coating that minimises and does design well. And, it creates an integrated look with the lenses used.
Specifications
Size: 49mm
Compatibility:
Fujifilm X100 Do We Need A Filter
The simple answer to this is yes! Although your images can be edited using imaging programs such as Photoshop, there are some filters that you just can not mimic its results in imaging programs. An essential type of filter is UV or Ultra-Violet. While ultraviolet light is invisible to the human eye, it can nevertheless show up on a film or digital image as an undesirable blueish cast; it can even result in a blurring effect. Often used as a means of protection for the lens, these filters can be left on at all times as it is completely clear and will not change the colour or density of light. Ideal for photography of expansive spaces like mountains and sweeping landscapes.
The second helpful type is a polarizing filter. Reflections of water and other reflective surfaces, like glass, can cause major problems for your images. Polarizing or polarizer filters can fix them because they remove glare from non-metallic surfaces, ensuring a crisp, clear, more colour saturated image. Reflected light can also wash out an image, but polarizing filters combat this nicely by producing deeper colour saturation. Ideal for outdoor photography, a polarizing filter can be rotated for desired effects and the results will produce dramatic blue skies and better contrast and colour.