Cokin P007 Infrared 720 (89B) Filter
The Cokin Infrared filter is for both Film and Digital cameras. With a film cameras the Cokin Infared filter must be used with Infrared Colour or Infared Black & White film. The Cokin Infared filter is equivalent to the Kodak 89B wratten filter with a spectrum transmission of 50% at 720 nm. The distinctive feature of Infrared filters is that they "filter" most of the visible rays and let infrared rays go so as to produce spectacular photographic effects. The process More
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The Cokin Infrared filter is for both Film and Digital cameras. With a film cameras the Cokin Infared filter must be used with Infrared Colour or Infared Black & White film. The Cokin Infared filter is equivalent to the Kodak 89B wratten filter with a spectrum transmission of 50% at 720 nm. The distinctive feature of Infrared filters is that they "filter" most of the visible rays and let infrared rays go so as to produce spectacular photographic effects. The process in Digital is really easy: once the picture is shot, you must "un-saturate" your image on your computer, in other words transfer it to grey levels.
Cokin P Series Filters
For larger diameter lenses up to 82mm. Recommended for focal lengths from 28mm onwards(35mm format). A wide range of adaptor rings, including dedicated Hasselbad® B50/B60/B70, Rollei® VI as well as a Universal Ring and numerous dedicated accessories (Holder Cap, Ring Cap, Universal Ring, Coupling Ring, Wide Angle Holder, A/P & Z/P Adaptors, Modular Hood, Modular Bellows, Wallet & Storage Boxes, etc.).
P Filter-Holder
The P Filter-Holder is the ideal Filter-Holder to avoid vignetting on 35mm format lenses. Up to three filters can be used to create a unique effect.
P Wide-Angle Holder (BPW-700) P299
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This extra slim holder helps to eliminate vignetting down to 20mm focal length. Can hold 1 filter (can be a polarizer) and allows the use of filters with super wide lenses (focal lengths under 20mm) 35mm format.
There are over 140 filters to choose from in the range. The most popular are:
- Polarizers - Designed to eliminate unwanted reflections and darken skies.
- Graduated - Add colour to a scene by using a Cokin graduated filter to enhance a dull sky, or use a Sunset filter to add warmth.
- Pastels and Diffusers - Ideal for portraits, still life and landscapes, to create a moody atmosphere and a softer effect.
- Warm-up Filters - Add warmth to a portrait shot, giving improved skin tones.
- Colour Filters - Colour correction filters are available, as are Neutral Density filters and filters specifically designed for use with black and white film.
- Optical effects - There is a wide range of filters available to add special effects to photographs, such as Starbursts, Multi-image, close-up, Rainbow, Double exposure etc.