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Schneider Introduces w Series IRND Filters
for High Definition Cameras
March 5, 2010
Source: Schneider Optics
Schneider Optics, maker of professional
filters, has developed a range of absorptive IRND filters
designed to fulfill the demanding requirements of todays
high definition cameras.

Cinematographers have found that many of todays high-definition
cameras have a high sensitivity to light just beyond the visible
range. This can be beneficial in extending the color gamut
of digital cameras to closely approach that of traditional
film. However, light in the IR spectrum can also cause unwanted
false color shifts and prevent the cameras imagers from
capturing true black tones.
To solve this problem, Schneiders new Platinum Series
IRND filters limit the light striking the cameras CCD
or CMOS imager to the visible spectrum. By carefully calculating
the cutoff frequency in nanometers, Schneider has been able
to produce a near-infrared cut filter that lets users of high
definition cameras get the most out of their camera gear.
This means the benefit of an extended color gamut without
the worry of unwanted false colors. Eliminating the near-infrared
light leakage lets the camera maintain true color rendition
in the blacks while maintaining high MTF of its lenses and
camera system.
Schneider Platinum Series IRND filters are free of off-axis
color shift regardless of the focal length and can be stacked
without introducing reflections. They can also be used as
a standard ND filter with all HD video and film cameras.
Schneider offers these filters in all standard video and cine
sizes, including: 4x4, 4x5.65, 5x5, 5.65x5.65, 6.6x6.6 sizes
plus rounds in 138mm, 4.5 and Series 9. Each filter
is available in ½, 1, 2, 3, and 4 stop densities.
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