I'm a dope ....... Why I did't look on B&H is beyond me.
Thanks.
It's in fact the same as the SFX filter.
I need an IR filter to fit a Cokin P holder with a transmissive range of ~700-820nm. Is there a Cokin filter or an inexpensive alternative?
Thank you in advance.
I have considered the cokin IR (007 IIRC) but I am concerned that there would be too much light spilling around the edges. (I know that is probably more in my mind than anything, as I have used the Cokin system without fail for years) I also seem to recall that they are something of a Yeti in the eyes of some camera dealers; some claim to have heard of them, but I haven't found anyone yet who has actually seen one.
If you (or anyone) actually gets a Cokin 007, let us know how they work out.
Cheers,
Not sure what you mean about light spilling round the edges, it goes in straight lines AFAIK, no spilling, at least not that I've noticed with the P007 filter. FYI it's essentially a gel like filter (in appearance at least) in a plastic frame that fits the Cokin holder. Will not be as durable as the glass ones referenced above I'm sure but probably cheaper and lighter.
Up to now I've been using a dark red (Cokin 003) with... um, predictable results...
How about a kodak wratten gel?
But the Cokin design may not be light-tight enough without some amendment, I dunno.
I seem to recall that there is a frame for 3 inch Wratten squares that fits the Conkin system.
I think the issue most people have with the gels is that they are a bit flimsy, and the slightest leak can destroy an IR photograph.
Perhaps a gel could be mounted on a clear glass or as a sandwich to protect it. But I personally wouldn't go the gel route unless cost is a very serious issue i.e. for a really large filter size. I was considering this as an alternative to a ~150mm filter, for example.
Some commercial filters are made by carefully cementing gelatin filters between sheets of flat optical glass. (Tiffen comes to mind, and Kodak used to do it this way.) The quality of the glass for these applications is very critical.
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