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Kolari Vision Pro Irnd Filter 62mm 4-stop

Kolari Vision Pro Irnd Filter 62mm 4-stop
  • Product Code: eq112789
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$479.85 $662.19

This 4-stop, 62mm Kolari Vision Pro IRND Filter 62mm 4-Stopis optically engineered to be the most neutral filter in the visible light spectrum and beyond into the infrared range. This filter delivers neutral darkening in every wavelength, and at every angle. Ultra-wide angle tested and approved for excellent vignetting and color cast performance. Built with premium ultra-thin, ultra-strong Corning Gorilla Glass, this filter is more than two times stronger than Schott B270 glass to direct impacts, and more resistant to scratches for better long-term durability. The slim-brass frame features knurling that helps with your grip, making it easier to attach and remove the filter.

1.2 Optical Density    Water-, Oil-, Scratch-Resistant Coatings    Impact Resistant Corning Gorilla Glass    High-Friction Knurling    Slim Brass Frame

Parameters
Filter TypeSolid ND
Exposure Reduction4-Stop
Size62 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet62 mm
CoatingMulti & Resistance Coated
Filter MaterialGlass
Ring MaterialBrass

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. I’m a little confused, do we need an extra aluminium ring to tight the filters to the lens ?

A: If the lens has a front threaded size of 82mm, this filter would fit right into that.

Q: 2. Is this filter still needed to block UV Haze when using a Polarizer Filter?

A: A polarizer already reduces UV haze so B+W 52mm XS-Pro UV Haze MRC-Nano 010M Filter is not needed then.

Q: 3. Anyone know what's the meaning of "digital" in the rim? Just curious. Obviously it doesn't mean it's only for digital sensors. It's got some computer chips in it maybe?

A: These filters have been developed for digital sensors in the way that light is gathered on them, the filter maximizes how the light falls on the sensor and how each pixel records light.

Q: 4. Does the new Canon E-82 II 82mm Lens Cap fit with this filter?

A: Yes it does. And it stays on. The outside threads on the filter grip the lens cap -- same as if you put the lens cap on the lens without the filter.

Q: 5. Does this filter cause vignette with 16 mm lens?

A: No.

Q: 6. What is the thread pitch on this lens? Is it 0.5 or 0.75 mm?

A: As per the manufacturer, the thread pitch for the B+W 40.5mm XS-Pro UV Haze MRC Nano 010M Filter is 0.75mm.

Q: 7. How does this filter compare with the B+W 58mm UV Haze MRC 010M Filter? I can't tell the difference from the descriptions.

A: Their are two difference between the B+W 58mm UV Haze MRC 010M Filter, and the B+W 58mm XS-Pro UV Haze MRC-Nano 010M Filter. The XS Pro UV filter features a very thin brass rim to prevent vignetting when using the UV filter on a very wide angle lens. Both filters feature brass rims and the same glass with MRC Multi Coating. The second difference is the the Nano coating associated with XS-Pro filters that provides an additional eighth layer over the MRC, resulting in an improved beading effect when in contact with water, and scratch prevention.

Q: 8. Does this filter still come with the case? There are dust issues with the other B+W filters?

A: Currently, the B+W 67mm XS-Pro UV Haze MRC-Nano 010M Filter comes in a plastic case.

Q: 9. Will the lens hood on the Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM Lens fit on with this filter attached? I also noticed the disclaimer that it will not fit some lens with bayonet hoods.

A: I can now answer my own question, YES it will. I have now received & installed this filter and the lens hood fits over it w/o any problem.

Q: 10. Will this work with the Tamron 70-200 mm f/2.8 and the Canon 17-55 mm f/2.8 lenses?

A: Yes, this lens is compatible with both of these lenses.

19/09/2024

[Brass] Best high quality filter for my infrared photography!

5
16/09/2024

[Glass] Shoot aerochrome with you converted full spectrum digital camera. Works like a charm, just set your white balance and trees turn red but keeps the sky blue. No need to sit in front of your computer to swap channels.
Ensure that your lenses do not create hotspots. Some lenses can create spots in the centre of images.

5
12/09/2024

[62 mm] I wanted a 3 stop ND 112mm filter. I found Tokina is really good. I love it and it does perfect pictures.

5
28/08/2024

[Glass] 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
23/08/2024

[Glass] This is not a filter to have just for fun. First of all it requires you to have a Full spectrum conversion on your camera. Second of all it is for a very specific use and its price is no joke, so if you don't need it I would spend my money on something else I would use more. But in my case it's been a blast. I will use a lot more my converted camera now that I have it, and just getting started with experimenting out of the users manual I have a lot of ideas to work on with this filter.
The filter only lets through UV light so exposure compensation is required and even under bright sun you will more than likely shoot on a tripod, with high ISO using slow shutter speeds. This filter is a tool, not a toy.

5
16/07/2024

[Brass] 4 stop ND but as advertised. Know exactly how many stops used rather than VND with imprecise wheel.

5
12/07/2024

[62 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
28/06/2024

[Solid ND] 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
27/06/2024

[Solid ND] 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
19/06/2024

[62 mm] I have only tested this filter on my Lifepixel-modified Canon R6 (v1), but I like it already. It produces some really interesting color combinations that my other Lifepixel IR filters do not. Samples below are with custom white balance in-camera.

5

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