Description
- Filter effect: infrared
- Lens material: germanium optical glass
- Ring material: aviation magnesium alloy
- Filter coating: None
- Filter diameter: 77mm, as shown in the picture
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging
Applicable to: Camera
Shape: round
Packing list: Optical grade infrared filter X-ray
What is the difference between IR filters?
Infrared filters, sometimes called infrared filters or heat-absorbing filters, are designed to allow mid-infrared wavelengths in the infrared while blocking visible light. They are often used on devices with bright incandescent bulbs, such as slide projects and projectors, to prevent unnecessary heating. Since many camera sensors have high sensitivity to near-infrared light, there are also filters available for solid-state (CCD or CMOS) cameras that allow infrared light. These filters are usually blue in color because they sometimes block some of the shorter visible and UV wavelengths of light as well.