MASSA®  

760nm 58mm Camera Infrared IR Lens Filter

by MASSA   SKU: A1274000BX
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This is made from high quality optical glass. Infrared film is sensitive to ultraviolet rays and the shorter wavelengths of the visible spectrum so it is necessary to filter out all but the infrared rays. This MASSA 760nm 58mm Camera Infrared IR Lens Filter is the best protector for your digital camera and camcorder lens. Don't hesitate, just have a try, your will never regret!
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  • Specifications:

    • Made from high quality optical glass
    • Create special effects with this camera infrared-pass filter
    • This IR filters is constructed of optical precision ground and polished glass
    • Used for photography with infrared films
    • Infrared film is also sensitive to ultraviolet rays and the shorter wavelengths of the visible spectrum
    • This is an original product
    • Filter Thread Size: 58mm / 2.28in

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    MASSA MASSA 760nm 58mm Camera Infrared IR Lens Filter

    • Can bring you a magic X-ray effective when you use it on a camera with infrared night shot function

    I-Ray Infrared Filter:

    The I-Ray Infrared Filter captures more of "the invisible light beyond". Transmits over 90% of near-infrared light between 700 and 1100 nanometers while blocking virtually all visible and UV light. Ring-mounted to block any visible light from possibly fogging the image. Read the story below to learn how you can shoot infrared photos

    Can you take infrared photos with your camera?

    Here are the basic types of cameras that can be used with your I-Ray Filter to create dramatic infrared (IR) photographs:

    • A. Film cameras loaded with IR-sensitive film --The I-Ray delivers excellent results for cameras that use 35-mm, medium format, or even large format infrared-sensitive film. You will need to compose and frame your image before mounting the I-Ray on the lens. Then, simply screw the I-Ray filter onto the lens to prevent any visible light from reaching the film during exposures. Be sure to follow the film manufacturer's instructions carefully when loading, exposing and unloading the infrared-sensitive black-and-white film from your camera.
    • B. Digital cameras manufactured since 2002 --Almost all digital cameras ranging from compacts to professional digital SLRs manufactured since 2002 have a built-in "hot mirror" which blocks much of the IR light from reaching the sensor. This is done to improve the sensor's visible-light imaging performance.
    • C. Digital cameras "born" between 1999 and 2001 without an infrared-blocking filter --This includes some, but not all, digital compact cameras made in those years. These cameras are quite sensitive to infrared light. As soon as the I-Ray Filter is placed on the lens, these cameras can capture IR images just as though you were shooting visible light These older 2- or 3-megapixel compact cameras can be found on eBay (or perhaps in your local camera store's used inventory). The Olympus C-2020 and the Nikon Coolpix 950 are two good examples of such "IR ready" cameras.
    • D. Compact digital cameras that have been modified for infrared photography by removing the hot mirror --A number of different digital compact cameras can be modified by specialized services that replace the hot mirror with a clear glass filter.
    • This technique is especially successful for compact cameras with electronic viewfinders (EVF). With the I-Ray screwed onto the lens, the EVF reveals the infrared image on the LCD monitor for easy image composition. Most of these converted compact cameras are sensitive enough to be used without a tripod and will automatically focus and expose the infrared image.
    • E. Single lens reflex (SLR) digital cameras that have been converted for infrared photography by replacing the hot mirror with clear glass --Unlike the EVF displays on digital compacts (as described above), viewing by eye through the lens on an SLR is not possible when the I-Ray is mounted on the lens.
    • A tripod is almost essential with such cameras to permit framing the image prior to placing the I-Ray Filter on the lens to make the first exposure. After each shot, your ISO, shutter, and aperture settings can be adjusted and evaluated on the LCD display to help achieve the desired exposure. Compared to an unmodified DSLR, you'll be able to use faster shutter speeds and smaller lens openings because there is no hot mirror in front of the sensor.

    A NOTE OF CAUTION:

    • When using the I-Ray Filter with digital cameras made since 2002, it will be necessary to make relatively long exposures which will require the use of a tripod to hold the camera. The reduced IR sensitivity of these cameras will vary widely, so you will need to experiment with your shutter, aperture and ISO to determine the best settings for your specific camera in order to achieve the best possible exposures.

    Package Included:

    • 1 x 58mm Infrared IR Filter

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Lucas Pelcher Bought this item on 04-29-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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Not sure there is much to say about a UV filter, but I found the product arrived in good shape and is of excellent quality. Constructed of metal and very sturdy.
Brandy Spas Bought this item on 04-16-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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This is just your basic protective filter. It is not multicoated but you can also wash it, wipe it with your shirt and do whatever else without damaging it. I will not de-rate it because "oh, it is not as good as a Hoya Digital" because, well, it isn't and it is not priced as such either. You get a decent protective filter for fifteen bucks, if you need multicoating - buy a different filter. <br/>I use it in place of a lens cap and will remove it on occasion, shooting into the sun, to reduce glare. In 90% of what I photograph, it is not noticeable. I also read that Tiffens are pretty tough mechanically but I did not yet have a chance to find out. <br/>The threaded ring holding the glass can unthread a bit with use. Just tighten it with a pointed object if it does.
Brandy Spas Bought this item on 03-19-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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I have this on my Lumix FZ35. For those of you who are not sure how it fits on, it screws into the threads on the inner lens barrel. I took two identical shots inside at full zoom and noticed a slight difference in brightness which is expected. At the lower zoom levels, it is very difficult to see a difference. This is really beneficial outdoors but if you are like me, you want something you can just leave on there to prevent dust from getting inside. You can't go wrong with this especially for the asking price.
pasi haavisto Bought this item on 02-28-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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i'm a hobbiest mostly photographing my kids. the filter was strongly recommended for protection of the lens and it's great (especially with the kids wanting to use the camera too!). i've been very pleased with it so far but i don't have the eye to tell if there is any distortion or artifacts from using it. it does what i wanted it to do (protect the lens) and was a very reasonable price.
James Gavin Bought this item on 02-12-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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I bought this primarily as an extra layer of protection for my lenses and have been pleased with the results. You simply screw the filter on to the lens and you've added a cheap layer of protection to the end of your lens. My small gripe is that if you're working in cold or humid conditions it WILL fog up considerably.

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  • What are the best lens filter brands for outdoor shooting?
  • You should already have a UV filter on your lens as protection for your lenses front element.
    To enhance some outdoor images you will find a polarizing filter is going to help as long as the camera is pointed 90 degrees to the arc of the sun. Its effect is reduced as the camera is aimed more parallel to the suns arc.

  • What is the diference between a reserve and no reserve lens filter?
  • It has nothing to do with the equipment.
    It means that there is no minimum amount of money they will accept for the product.

  • How do you install a lens filter?
  • I just screws on the front of the lens.
    My guess is you will find taking a class a good way to learn how to use your camera quickly with the least grief and frustration.

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