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B+W 58Mm Basic Ir Black 093 Glass Filter

  • Regular price $150.27

Vendor: B+W

Type: Lenses & Filters

Sku: WBEEAB09JGPBVSC

Availability: In Stock


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B+W 58Mm Basic Ir Black 093 Glass Filter

$150.27

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the size of the B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter? A: The filter has a diameter of fifty-eight millimeters and a thickness of approximately zero point seventy-nine inches.
  • Q: What material is the B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter made of? A: The filter is made of optical glass, providing high-quality image clarity and durability.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter? A: The filter measures three point sixty-six inches in length and three point sixty-six inches in width.
  • Q: How do I use the B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter? A: Simply screw the filter onto the lens of your camera to capture infrared effects in your photography.
  • Q: Is the B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter suitable for full-frame cameras? A: Yes, it is suitable for full-frame formats, functioning well with lenses down to twenty-four millimeters.
  • Q: Can beginners use the B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter? A: Yes, beginners can use this filter to explore creative infrared photography without advanced skills.
  • Q: How should I care for the B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter? A: To maintain its quality, clean the filter with a soft microfiber cloth and avoid abrasive materials.
  • Q: Is the B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter fragile? A: While it is made of optical glass, it is designed to be durable but should be handled with care to avoid scratches.
  • Q: How do I store the B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter? A: Store the filter in its protective case when not in use to protect it from dust and damage.
  • Q: What is the primary use of the B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter? A: This filter is primarily used for capturing infrared photography, enhancing contrast in landscape images.
  • Q: How does the B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter affect colors? A: It converts green foliage and grasses to bright white, creating dramatic contrasts in outdoor photography.
  • Q: Is the B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter eco-friendly? A: Yes, it comes in eco-friendly packaging, reflecting the manufacturer's commitment to sustainability.
  • Q: Does the B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter come with a warranty? A: Yes, the filter is typically covered under warranty for manufacturing defects, but check with the retailer for details.
  • Q: What if my B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter arrives damaged? A: If it arrives damaged, contact the seller immediately to initiate a return or exchange process.
  • Q: Is there a QR code included with the B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter? A: Yes, a new QR code is included to verify the authenticity of the filter.
  • Q: Can I use the B+W 58mm Basic IR Black 093 Glass Filter for video recording? A: Yes, it can be used for video recording, especially for creative effects in filmmaking.

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