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Kondor Blue Firecrest Alloy Cine IRND 4X5.65" Filters (3-Filter Starter Kit)

Designed for professional filmmakers seeking improved performance without added weight, the Firecrest Alloy Cine IRND 0.6 Filter from Kondor Blue features an optical density of 0.6 that reduces the amount of available light entering the lens by two stops, allowing users to shoot with longer shutter speeds to create motion blur, or with a wider aperture for shallower depth of field. Its 4mm aluminium frame helps ensure compatibility with most matte box systems, while metal coatings deliver a hyper-neutral colour balance across UV, visible, and infrared spectrums. Built using 2mm Schott Superwite glass, this filter delivers optical clarity and scratch resistance. Also featured are corner grab tabs for smudge-free handling.

SKU: GC47-KB-FCF-Kit

Kondor Blue Firecrest Alloy Cine IRND 4X5.65" Filters (3-Filter Starter Kit)

Kondor Blue Firecrest Alloy Cine IRND 4X5.65" Filters (3-Filter Starter Kit)

Designed for professional filmmakers seeking improved performance without added weight, the Firecrest Alloy Cine IRND 0.6 Filter from Kondor Blue features an optical density of 0.6 that reduces the amount of available light entering the lens by two stops, allowing users to shoot with longer shutter speeds to create motion blur, or with a wider aperture for shallower depth of field. Its 4mm aluminium frame helps ensure compatibility with most matte box systems, while metal coatings deliver a hyper-neutral colour balance across UV, visible, and infrared spectrums. Built using 2mm Schott Superwite glass, this filter delivers optical clarity and scratch resistance. Also featured are corner grab tabs for smudge-free handling.

Lightweight and Durable 4 x 5.65" Filter

Designed for professional filmmakers seeking optimal performance without added weight.

4mm Industry-Standard Aluminium Frame

Ensures compatibility with most matte box systems while providing robust protection.

Corner Grab Tabs for Smudge-Free Handling

Facilitates easy, fingerprint-free insertion and removal during fast-paced shoots.

Firecrest Coating Technology

Utilises rare earth metal coatings for hyper-neutral colour balance across UV, visible, and infrared spectrums.

High-Quality 2mm Schott Superwite Glass

Delivers exceptional optical clarity and scratch resistance for enduring use.

Built for the Future - Legendary Glass

Co-engineered by Kondor Blue and Formatt Hitech, these ultra-slim 4 x 5.65" ND filters combine Firecrest coatings with rugged aluminium frames for improved durability, clarity, and colour neutrality. No colour shifts. No added weight. Just pure performance.

Kondor Blue Firecrest Alloy Cine IRND 0.9 Filter (4 x 5.65", 3-Stop)

Designed for professional filmmakers seeking improved performance without added weight, the Firecrest Alloy Cine IRND 0.9 Filter from Kondor Blue features an optical density of 0.9 that reduces the amount of available light entering the lens by three stops, allowing users to shoot with longer shutter speeds to create motion blur, or with a wider aperture for shallower depth of field. Its 4mm aluminium frame helps ensure compatibility with most matte box systems, while metal coatings deliver a hyper-neutral colour balance across UV, visible, and infrared spectrums. Built using 2mm Schott Superwite glass, this filter delivers optical clarity and scratch resistance. Also featured are corner grab tabs for smudge-free handling.

Lightweight and Durable 4 x 5.65" Filter

Designed for professional filmmakers seeking optimal performance without added weight.

4mm Industry-Standard Aluminium Frame

Ensures compatibility with most matte box systems while providing robust protection.

Corner Grab Tabs for Smudge-Free Handling

Facilitates easy, fingerprint-free insertion and removal during fast-paced shoots.

Firecrest Coating Technology

Utilises rare earth metal coatings for hyper-neutral colour balance across UV, visible, and infrared spectrums.

High-Quality 2mm Schott Superwite Glass

Delivers exceptional optical clarity and scratch resistance for enduring use.

Built for the Future - Legendary Glass

Co-engineered by Kondor Blue and Formatt Hitech, these ultra-slim 4 x 5.65" ND filters combine Firecrest coatings with rugged aluminium frames for improved durability, clarity, and colour neutrality. No colour shifts. No added weight. Just pure performance.

Kondor Blue Firecrest Alloy Cine IRND 1.2 Filter (4 x 5.65", 4-Stop)

Designed for professional filmmakers seeking improved performance without added weight, the Firecrest Alloy Cine IRND 1.2 Filter from Kondor Blue features an optical density of 1.2 that reduces the amount of available light entering the lens by four stops, allowing users to shoot with longer shutter speeds to create motion blur, or with a wider aperture for shallower depth of field. Its 4mm aluminium frame helps ensure compatibility with most matte box systems, while metal coatings deliver a hyper-neutral colour balance across UV, visible, and infrared spectrums. Built using 2mm Schott Superwite glass, this filter delivers optical clarity and scratch resistance. Also featured are corner grab tabs for smudge-free handling.

Lightweight and Durable 4 x 5.65" Filter

Designed for professional filmmakers seeking optimal performance without added weight.

4mm Industry-Standard Aluminium Frame

Ensures compatibility with most matte box systems while providing robust protection.

Corner Grab Tabs for Smudge-Free Handling

Facilitates easy, fingerprint-free insertion and removal during fast-paced shoots.

Firecrest Coating Technology

Utilises rare earth metal coatings for hyper-neutral colour balance across UV, visible, and infrared spectrums.

High-Quality 2mm Schott Superwite Glass

Delivers exceptional optical clarity and scratch resistance for enduring use.

Built for the Future - Legendary Glass

Co-engineered by Kondor Blue and Formatt Hitech, these ultra-slim 4 x 5.65" ND filters combine Firecrest coatings with rugged aluminium frames for improved durability, clarity, and colour neutrality. No colour shifts. No added weight. Just pure performance.

Key Features:

Reduces Light by 2, 3, and 4 Stops

Blocks Infrared Light

Neutral Colour Balance

Darkens Entire Image

Shoot with Longer Shutter Speeds

Shoot with Wider Apertures

Schott Superwite Glass

4mm Aluminium Frame

Corner Grab Tabs

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Product Overview

Kondor Blue Firecrest Alloy Cine IRND 4X5.65" Filters (3-Filter Starter Kit)

Designed for professional filmmakers seeking improved performance without added weight, the Firecrest Alloy Cine IRND 0.6 Filter from Kondor Blue features an optical density of 0.6 that reduces the amount of available light entering the lens by two stops, allowing users to shoot with longer shutter speeds to create motion blur, or with a wider aperture for shallower depth of field. Its 4mm aluminium frame helps ensure compatibility with most matte box systems, while metal coatings deliver a hyper-neutral colour balance across UV, visible, and infrared spectrums. Built using 2mm Schott Superwite glass, this filter delivers optical clarity and scratch resistance. Also featured are corner grab tabs for smudge-free handling.

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