Tiffen - 138Mm Ir Nd 1.2

Tiffen W138IRND12 - 138Mm Ir Nd 1.2

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138Mm Ir Nd 1.2
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641.08 CHF VAT excl.

693.01 CHF Inc. VAT

Manufacturer price 674,82 CHF VAT excluded
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Combining infrared attenuation with solid neutral density, the Tiffen IRND 1.2 138 mm round filter is a versatile solution for reducing exposure values and achieving neutral colour. The neutral density part of the filter offers a 4-stop exposure reduction for working with longer shutter speeds or wider aperture settings. The IR part attenuates infrared wavelengths above 700 nm to facilitate working with CCD and CMOS sensors in challenging lighting conditions where infrared pollution can affect colour balance. This IR design also works proportionally to the density value, allowing for comparably neutral density-to-density results in varying lighting conditions. The filter is constructed in water-white optical glass and uses Tiffen ColorCore technology to maintain clarity and quality. It measures 138 mm in diameter and is suitable for use in certain matte boxes and lens hoods.


- Eliminating the need to use multiple filters simultaneously, this filter combines two distinct effects to reduce the number of filter surfaces used.
- The IRND 1.2 filter offers a 4-stop exposure reduction to allow working with longer shutter speeds or wider aperture settings than normally required.
- The infrared attenuation design eliminates IR leakage above 700 nm, is proportional to the neutral density value and helps ensure clean and accurate colours and true blacks.
- Constructed with ColorCore technology in water-white optical glass to maintain image quality.
- Measures 138 mm in diameter and suitable for use with certain matte boxes and lens hoods.


Specifications

 

Type

Solid infrared-attenuating neutral density

Size

5.4" / 138 mm (diameter)

Density

1.2 (4 stops)

Effect

IRND reduces exposure value and attenuates IR pollution

Construction

Water-white optical glass, ColorCore technology

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