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●【Infrared Filter】These filters are ideal for creating special affects or for changing the lighting in photography, and also for use in analytical situations where UV and visible light needs to be blocked.
●【Multi-Resistant Nano Coating】Made of professional optical glasses with Multi-Resistant Nano Coating technology,9HD hardness making the filter anti-scratch, water repellent, oil & dust .
●【Well Built】Filter frame made of tough aviation aluminum frame ensuring durability.
●【Easy to Use】These are filters which screw on front of the lens. Any lens with 67mm thread it will work.Please verify your cameras lens thread size.For example: Ø67mm.
●【NOTE】1.Please set a custom white balance of your camera.2.Please set the camera to manual mode, try a few more times, get the best exposure time.The exposure time is relatively long when using IR filters.


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GREEN.L Infrared Filter, Multi-Resistant Nano Coating HD IR Filter for Camera Lens

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The infrared filters with different wavelengths such as 680nm, 720nm, 760nm, 850nm, and 950nm each have their specific applications for photography in different scenarios. Heres a brief overview of their suitable uses:

680nm Infrared Filter: This filter is suitable for capturing infrared effects in moderate lighting conditions. It can be used in environments where the infrared radiation is not too intense, such as indoor settings or outdoors on cloudy days.

720nm Infrared Filter: The 720nm infrared filter is often used for infrared photography that requires slightly stronger infrared sensitivity. It can be effective in outdoor environments with varying light conditions, providing a balance between visible and infrared light.

760nm Infrared Filter: The 760nm filter is designed for infrared photography in a wide range of conditions. It offers a good balance between blocking visible light and allowing infrared light to pass through, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor shooting.

850nm Infrared Filter: The 850nm infrared filter is particularly suitable for use in environments where infrared radiation is not as strong. It is commonly used in outdoor scenes with cloudy skies, areas where direct sunlight doesnt reach (such as shaded areas or indoors near windows). It can also be used for infrared photography in daylight conditions where a softer infrared effect is desired.

950nm Infrared Filter: The 950nm infrared filter is ideal for outdoor photography in sunny conditions, especially when infrared radiation is abundant. It is often used in scenarios like beaches, parking lots, and scenic areas during the summer, where the intense sunlight can provide excellent infrared effects without overexposure.

Its worth noting that the choice of infrared filter also depends on the specific camera and its sensitivity to infrared light. Additionally, photographers may need to experiment and adjust their shooting techniques to achieve the desired infrared effects based on the filters wavelength and the shooting environment.

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Here are some key considerations when using infrared filters for photography:

  1. Camera Compatibility: Ensure that your camera is compatible with infrared photography. Some cameras may require modifications or special settings to capture infrared light effectively.
  2. Filter Selection: Choose the infrared filter with the appropriate wavelength for your shooting scenario. Different wavelengths produce distinct infrared effects, so select one that suits your creative vision.
  3. Exposure Settings: Infrared light often requires longer exposures than visible light. Be prepared to adjust your shutter speed and aperture accordingly to capture the desired infrared effects.
  4. Focusing: Infrared light focuses differently from visible light, so its essential to adjust your focus carefully. Use the live view function on your camera and experiment with focusing techniques to ensure sharp and accurate infrared images.
  5. White Balance: Infrared photography often results in an unnatural color cast. Adjusting the white balance is crucial to neutralize these colors and achieve a more natural-looking image. Custom white balance settings or post-processing adjustments may be necessary.
  6. Post-Processing: Infrared images often require additional post-processing to enhance the infrared effects and bring out the desired look. Familiarize yourself with image editing software to make necessary adjustments such as color correction, contrast enhancement, and detail enhancement.
  7. Weather Conditions: Weather can have a significant impact on infrared photography. Sunny days with clear skies tend to produce stronger infrared effects, while cloudy or overcast conditions may reduce the infrared radiation reaching your camera. Consider the weather when planning your infrared shoots.

Remember, infrared photography is a specialized field that requires practice and experimentation. By paying attention to these considerations, you can capture stunning infrared images that reveal a hidden beauty in the world around us.

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