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Urth 72mm Infrared (R72) Plus+ Lens Filter 720nm Optical Glass

  • Regular price $143.21
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Vendor: Urth

Type: Lenses & Filters

Sku: WBEEAB088C3ZJT1

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Urth 72mm Infrared (R72) Plus+ Lens Filter 720nm Optical Glass

$143.21

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What size is the Urth Infrared Lens Filter? A: It is seventy-two millimeters in diameter. This size is designed to fit standard camera lenses and provides optimal infrared photography.
  • Q: What material is the Urth Infrared Lens Filter made of? A: It is made of optical glass. This high-quality material ensures excellent light transmission and image clarity.
  • Q: How thick is the Urth Infrared Lens Filter? A: The filter has a thickness of approximately zero point nine four inches. Its ultra-slim design helps to eliminate vignetting in images.
  • Q: How do you use the Urth Infrared Lens Filter? A: Simply attach it to your camera lens by screwing it on. Ensure that your camera is compatible and set to capture infrared light.
  • Q: Is the Urth Infrared Lens Filter suitable for beginners? A: Yes, it can be used by photographers of all skill levels. However, understanding infrared photography techniques can enhance your results.
  • Q: Can I use this filter with any camera? A: No, it is not compatible with cameras that have an IR blocking filter in front of the sensor. Check your camera model for compatibility.
  • Q: How do I clean the Urth Infrared Lens Filter? A: Use a microfiber cloth and lens cleaning solution. Avoid abrasive materials that could scratch the filter surface.
  • Q: Does the Urth Infrared Lens Filter require special care? A: Yes, it should be stored in a protective case to prevent scratches. Handle it carefully to maintain its optical quality.
  • Q: What is the lifespan of the Urth Infrared Lens Filter? A: The filter is backed for life, indicating its durability. Proper care can ensure it lasts for many years.
  • Q: How does this filter compare to other infrared filters? A: The Urth Infrared Lens Filter features twenty layers of nano-coating for improved light transmission. This offers sharper images compared to standard filters.
  • Q: Is this filter good for nature photography? A: Yes, it is excellent for capturing high-contrast details in outdoor and nature settings. It reveals aspects of the scene that are not visible to the human eye.
  • Q: Can I use this filter for black and white photography? A: Yes, it is ideal for black and white infrared photography. The filter enhances contrast, resulting in dramatic images.
  • Q: What if my Urth Infrared Lens Filter arrives damaged? A: Contact customer support for assistance with returns or exchanges. They will guide you through the process to resolve any issues.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for the Urth Infrared Lens Filter? A: Yes, it comes with a lifetime warranty. This ensures protection against defects in materials and workmanship.
  • Q: How does the Urth Infrared Lens Filter perform in low-light conditions? A: It performs well, as it allows only infrared light above seven hundred twenty nanometers to reach the sensor. This can create unique effects in low-light scenarios.

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