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Urth 43mm Infrared (R72) Plus+ Lens Filter 720nm Black

  • Regular price $74.07
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Vendor: Urth

Type: Lenses & Filters

Sku: WBEEAB088C32WDS

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Urth 43mm Infrared (R72) Plus+ Lens Filter 720nm Black

$74.07

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What size is the Urth Infrared Lens Filter? A: The Urth Infrared Lens Filter is forty-three millimeters in diameter. This size is compatible with various digital DSLR and SLR camera lenses.
  • Q: What material is the Urth Infrared Lens Filter made of? A: The Urth Infrared Lens Filter is made of high-quality glass. This material ensures exceptional light transmission and image clarity.
  • Q: How many layers of coating does the filter have? A: The filter features twenty layers of nano-coating. This enhances protection against water, oil, and scratches while improving light transmission.
  • Q: How do I use the Urth Infrared Lens Filter? A: Simply screw the filter onto the front of your compatible lens. Ensure your camera settings are adjusted for infrared photography for best results.
  • Q: Is this filter suitable for beginners in infrared photography? A: Yes, the Urth Infrared Lens Filter is beginner-friendly. It allows users to explore creative infrared photography without complex setups.
  • Q: Can I use this filter with any camera? A: No, this filter is not compatible with cameras that have an IR blocking filter in front of the sensor. Check your camera specifications before use.
  • Q: How do I clean the Urth Infrared Lens Filter? A: Use a microfiber cloth and lens cleaning solution to clean the filter. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the lens coating.
  • Q: Does the filter require special storage? A: No special storage is required, but keep it in a protective case when not in use. This helps prevent scratches and damage.
  • Q: What should I do if the filter arrives damaged? A: Contact the retailer for a replacement or refund. Most retailers have a return policy that covers damaged products.
  • Q: Is this filter good for landscape photography? A: Yes, this filter is excellent for landscape photography. It captures dramatic high-contrast details and unique infrared effects.
  • Q: How does this filter affect image quality? A: The Urth Infrared Lens Filter enhances image quality by allowing only infrared light to reach the sensor. This results in sharper images and finer colors.
  • Q: Can I use this filter for black and white photography? A: Yes, this filter is great for black and white infrared photography. It creates striking contrasts and unique tones.
  • Q: What is the warranty on the Urth Infrared Lens Filter? A: The filter comes with a lifetime quality warranty. This guarantees its resilience against wear and tear.
  • Q: Is the filter easy to remove from the lens? A: Yes, the filter is designed for easy removal. Simply twist it counter-clockwise to detach it from your lens.
  • Q: What is the primary function of the Urth Infrared Lens Filter? A: The primary function is to cut all wavelengths of visible light, allowing only infrared light above seven hundred twenty nanometers to reach the camera sensor.

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