📸 Capture the unseen with the GREEN.L58mm filter!
The GREEN.L58mm Infrared Filter is a high-quality 58mm filter designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras, featuring a 720nm wavelength for exceptional low-light performance and the ability to block UV and visible light, making it perfect for creative photography and analytical uses.
A**R
Very pleased wit my purchase
I’m a retired commercial photographer of 55 years and realize filter quality is very important. Putting a bad quality filter on a good lens degrades the image quality.I recently had one of my cameras converted to full spectrum IR and wanted a selection of IR cutoff filters. Name brand manufacturers filters were limited as to size and the prices were high. I ran across these on Amazon and the price was good so I thought for the price I’d give them a try.So far I’m very pleased with my choice. The quality seems very good and the cutoff point seems to be exactly as the manufacturer states. I have no issues with quality or performance at this point.
A**.
GREEN IR camera filter
A decent product with a good packing too
S**S
Gute Qualität
Alles super
R**S
Very good quality filter, very good price
I've become intrigued with infra-red photography and wanted to have a go myself. I did some research, watching a couple of YouTube videos regarding the pros and cons of using filters or a converted camera.I'm really pleased with the Green.L filter, it's very good quality and works well with my Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mk II and 75mm M.Zuiko lens.So long as you're able to use a long exposure of up to 60 seconds with an aperture of f8 or up to 30 seconds with f5.6 (in sheltered woods in February sunshine) and focus manually, you won't have a problem. So you need a tripod, a still day and some patience.Place the camera on a tripod, compose, focus manually, note the meter reading and then manually adjust to allow about 10 extra stops of light, add the filter and then using delayed release click the shutter.The filter was provided by JINSE-UK and fulfilled by Amazon UK. The price was very good indeed (£12.99), as is the filter (optical glass).
A**S
Poor optical quality
Great price but unfortunately the optical quality is sadly lacking.Normally use the Hoya R72 on a Fuji 14mm f2.8 and the difference in quality is incredible. Optically inferior and vignetting.
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