Which ir filter should i get




















What are you waiting for? Capture invisible light and make the world pause and ponder over your unique landscapes. Urth offers infrared filters in thread sizes ranging from 37mm to 95mm. Shop the range here. Share this story Facebook Twitter Copy link. Enjoy the pursuit of creativity by capturing surreal imagery in infrared. Find out more about infrared photography and how to use infrared filters to create captivating outdoor and nature photographs.

What is Infrared Filter Photography? How to Take Infrared Photos Most digital cameras are capable of reading infrared light, but first you need to remove the infrared-blocking filter from your sensor so it becomes a dedicated infrared light camera. How to Use an Infrared Filter Most creative lens filters have a few tricks to their operation and the infrared filter is no exception. Recommended Reading. For the purist black and white IR shooter this is the filter of choice.

This filter option will allow the camera to capture UV, IR and Visible light, giving the photographer a lot of options.

Especially for "live view" cameras this is a good option that allows for great flexibility. Shooting hand held IR images by using on lens IR filters and normal photography all with the same camera. Also, the full spectrum conversion will allow more of the EM spectrum to be captured for Astrophotography. More about astrophotography is listed on our Astrophotography page. Custom filter options: We also offer special order filter options such as nm, nm, nm, nm, nm, nm, nm, nm and nm filter options.

We can also special order most any filter variation that you may need. Next to this symbol, you should see a number that is the diameter of the lens in millimeters. Match this number to the millimeter measurement of the IR filter you purchase.

Once you have the correct diameter size of lens filter to match your camera's lens, you then can select just how much visible light you want to block. Even subtle changes in the type of light the filter blocks will greatly change the look of your IR photographs.

The filter will have a numerical measurement in nanometers nm. The filter blocks all light wavelengths below the listed number. An infrared filter that has a measurement between nm and nm will block the majority of visible light. But it allows all infrared light through.

This filter is best for photographing people. It doesn't create as much contrast as a more restrictive filter. An IR filter with a measurement between nm and nm will block the majority of visible light, leaving primarily infrared light.

These filters allow a tiny bit of red visible light through, which gives these types of infrared photographs a beautiful tint of red.

With a measurement of nm to nm in the filter, it will block some infrared light, along with the visible light. This removes the majority of color from the photo, leaving a highly contrasted black and white image. The price depends on build quality. Clear filter glass and higher-quality materials in the frames carry a higher cost than cheap materials.

The video at the top of this page explains this in more detail. While on paper it only allows a little more visible light to pass with IR compared with our Super Color IR filter the next filter down the line , the straight from the camera result is much different as you can see. Secondly, blending more visible with IR gives this filter an advantage for shooting infrared portraits as people retain a more realistic look compared to any of the stronger IR filters we offer.

But, because it is also just as sensitive to infrared as any of our other IR varieties, anything in nature that reflects infrared especially well continues to do so with the Hyper Color filter!

Its very unique as it behaves completely differently than all other infrared filters because it actually has 2 distinct pass bands. The super blue filter passes blue light as well as infrared light thus allowing for super saturated blue skies straight in camera! One can also use an external filter to block the blue wavelengths and photograph infrared light, similar to our Standard IR filter.

You can shoot UV, visible, IR and everything in between depending on the filter you use.



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