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Kolari Vision Blue Ir/ndvi Pro Lens Filter 52mm

Kolari Vision Blue Ir/ndvi Pro Lens Filter 52mm
  • Product Code: eq102718
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$269.97 $431.95

The 52mm Kolari Vision Blue IR/NDVI Pro Lens Filter 52mmfrom Kolari Vision Blue IR/NDVI Pro Lens Filter 52mmworks with full spectrum cameras to transmit both blue and IR, making it ideal for NDVI crop analysis applications. It allows an NDVI to be generated from a single image using the blue and red channels of the image. This filter is also useful for landscape photography, as it produces a similar effect to a 590nm IR filter after a channel swap, right out of the camera. This pro version of the filter features multicoated glass and a slim, knurled brass ring.

A full spectrum modification is required to be made to your camera. This entails manually removing the camera's low-pass filter and replacing it with a clear filter. Once that's done, this filter will work as intended. (Kolari Vision can make the modification for you at a cost if you send in your camera to them.)

Transmits Both Blue and IR    Useful for NDVI Crop Analysis    Requires Full Spectrum Modified Camera    Multicoated Glass Filter / Brass Ring

Parameters
Filter TypeKolari Vision Blue Infrared
Size52 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet52 mm
CoatingMulti Coated
Filter MaterialGlass
Ring MaterialBrass

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is this compatible with a Fuji X-series camera? Will TTL work? If not which brands is it compatible with?

A: Yes, the Kolari Vision KV-FL1 Multispectral Flash with IR and UV Flash Filters is compatible with Fuji X-series cameras because the Fuji hot shoe is standard. This flash unit's TTL is not compatible with Fuji. However, TTL is available for Nikon and Canon cameras with the standard shoes only.

Q: 2. How firm is the adjustment wheel? Is it loose like the Canon drop-in ND?

A: The adjustment wheel on the Kolari Vision RF to EF Drop-In Filter Adapter with CPL Drop-In Filter works as required.

Q: 3. What is the thickness of the filter?

A: The Kolari 100 x 100mm Infrared Pro Filter (720nm) would be 2mm thick.

Q: 4. does this come with clear filter?

A: Unfortunately Kolari Vision EF-EOS R Drop-In Lens Adapter with VND Drop-In Filter does not include a clear filter.

Q: 5. Can you please confirm that ordering this filter includes and ships with a magnetic mounting plate for the Canon EOS RP body?

A: Yes, the Kolari Vision IR Chrome Lite Magnetic Clip-In Filter for Canon RF-Mount Cameras comes with these items in the box: Kolari Vision IR Chrome Lite Magnetic Clip-In Filter for Canon RF-Mount Cameras, Mag Mount for Canon EOS RP Camera, Storage Case, Removal Tool. It is compatible with the Canon EOS RP Mirrorless Camera.

Q: 6. can the camera still be used while you are charging it?

A: Yes, the Minolta MN4K40NV UHD 4K IR Night Vision Camcorder (Blue) can be used while charging.

Q: 7. Is this the Pro 2 version? The picture shows Pro 2, but the description doesn't. THanks

A: Yes. The Kolari Vision UV/IR Cut Hot Mirror Magnetic Clip-in Filter for Sony E-Mount Full-Frame Cameras is the newer Pro 2 version.

Q: 8. Is this clip in filter 12nm or 7nm?

A: The only information Kolari Visions lists on the Kolari Vision UV/IR Cut H-Alpha Pass Magnetic Clip-in Filter for Canon RF-Mount Cameras is, https://bit.ly/3GUpzNi .

Q: 9. Will this filter help astrophotography in an unmodified Z9?

A: If the Nikon Z9 is not modified it won't help much for astrophotography. I wouldn't recommend it.

Q: 10. How much light do I lose using this filter? Will I be able to hand hold the camera at ISO 200 and f2.8?

A: Using the Kolari Vision Pro Gen 3 Infrared Lens Filter (780nm, 77mm) on a camera not converted to IR the filter will block 10-15 stops. Using it with an IR converted camera it will be about 1-2 stops of light.

08/09/2024

[Glass] I recently ordered this to have more options when shooting with a full-spectrum converted camera. It's great to be able to do false colour infrared without needing to use channel mixing in post production. It also opens up a wider range of treatments in the resulting files. I think it's my new favourite IR look.

5
02/09/2024

[52 mm] I've been using the Kolari Vision IR Chrome Lens Filter on my IR full spectrum modified Sony a7iii with the 24mm G-Master lens. In order to achieve the vibrant red foliage colors with realistic blue skies and other colors, it is critical to have the correct custom white balance. At least with the Sony this required some experimentation as the usual gray card setting makes green foliage more orange than red (see photo), and this is very hard to correct in Lightroom. With my Sony, getting vibrant red foliage pushed the hues of other colors off a bit. Your experience may differ as I'm betting it's a function of the color algorithms in the specific camera being used. I did find that desaturating all color channels except blue can be any easy way to get b&w IR images with nice blue skies (see photo). Like all filters, plan to play with it a while to see how it affects your images under various circumstances.

5
13/08/2024

[Brass] I’m new to IR photography. I’m using a Sony F828 with the magnet hack (Google it) & various external filters. I started with standard filters such as 720nm & 850nm but wanted something to pass more color for a more interesting twist. This 550nm delivers; it was worth the wait. It’s a lot of fun and making me enjoy photography again. There’s a lot of information out there about post-processing. Play with channel swapping (Photoshop channel mixer) to flex your creative muscles.

5
18/06/2024

[Brass] Best high quality filter for my infrared photography. Very happy with it.

5
17/06/2024

[Glass] Infrared takes a hole lot of experimenting. If you convert a camera I would say make a Full Spectrum Conversion. After that a full set of filters to se your options. This filter is one of the most user friendly filters you can get for it. Have fun with it if you get it.

5
19/05/2024

[52 mm] Works great on full spectrum cameras. Lets you get into the deep infrared on 720nm or higher converted cameras.

5
17/05/2024

[52 mm] Filter really makes a bold difference in astro imaging. Noting that the lens sun hood doesn't fit over the knurled edge of the filter. I can live with it since a sun hood is rarely needed at night... if I were to use this filter for artistic reasons during the day I might have another thought

5
17/05/2024

[Glass] Best quality filters for my infrared photography!

5
16/05/2024

[52 mm] After long ago exploring IR images with Kodak chemical films, I purchased the Kolari K665Pro and K720Pro to use on a stock Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and Canon lenses. I chose the Kolari Pro series for their sharp cutoff spectra as well as their filter coatings compared to Kolari's base series or Hoya. The Kolari Pro quality / performance / price point trade-offs were great IMHO. Starting with the 665, I set the camera for manual exposure (typically bracketing around +2) and manual focus (typically longer focus settings), and the stock sensors pick up enough red for good composition and control. It has been a short learning curve and I am most pleased with the images that the Kolari filters are generating: awesome black and white landscapes, cloudscapes, and waterscapes, and excellent starting points for post-processed color shots (native red hue or channel swapped)! No discernible color aberration until I push the image magnification to its pixel limits. The coatings have been great with tough lighting angles - no flares - and stay remarkably clean in windy, dusty environments! Continuing experiments with the 720, which pushes the limits of the stock sensors but still works well. Highly recommend the Kolari 665Pro for anyone getting into IR!!!

5
08/05/2024

[Multi Coated] Its almost magic. Se what your eyes can't see. Thats what this filter does in a full conversion camera, a tripod and a photographer capable of working with tools that are not for everyone. But if you pay what it costs and wait for it to be back ordered you are more than likely a committed photographer already. The filter can be used in a lot of scientific uses but I got it once I converted a full frame DSLR with still a lot of life ahead to full spectrum and got a very large set of filters to get the most of it shooting infrared and UV photography. So far it's been a great way to open new possibilities on creative photographic exploration.

5

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