Overview

The most innovative, design forward, and industry standard 4x5 filters are here! Each filter is fully encased with a custom CNC aluminum frame, which protects the glass from fingerprints, scratches, drops, or clamps. It features laser etchings to accurately identify filters with ease to showcase the collaboration with industry professionals, Motion Clubhouse.

SKU: GC14-4565_BL

PolarPro 4 x 5.65 Filter System BlueMorphic - 4x5.65 Filter

The most innovative, design forward, and industry standard 4x5 filters are here! Each filter is fully encased with a custom CNC aluminum frame, which protects the glass from fingerprints, scratches, drops, or clamps. It features laser etchings to accurately identify filters with ease to showcase the collaboration with industry professionals, Motion Clubhouse.

BlueMorphic creates anamorphic-style blue flare streaks.

Aluminum Frame Provides Unmatched Glass Protection

The first-ever 4x5 filter encased by an aluminum frame. Protect your glass from matte box clamps, drops, fingerprints, and more. No more stressing about where to set it down when swapping your filters, now you can place it on any flat surface without the glass getting damaged.

100% Visible Filter Etchings

Identify filter strength etchings easily on the top and front of the frame. These etchings allow you to quickly see which filter you need, grab it, and start shooting.

Fingerprint-Free Handling

The aluminum frame allows you to easily install and remove filters without getting fingerprints on your glass.

Enhanced Colour Accuracy

PolarPro x Motion Clubhouse 4x5 filters were designed to deliver impeccable colour accuracy. Capture the world in-camera as you see it in real time.

Features:

Fully Encased Filters with Custom CNC Aluminum Frames

Premium Edge Protection against Matte Box Clamps and Drops

Laser Sharp Filter Identification on front and top of each filter

50% Lighter than Industry Standard 4 x 5 Filters, perfect for gimbal applications

Industry Standard 4x5.65 Size - Fits in any Matte Box

What in the Box:

BlueMorphic 4x5 Filter

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The most innovative, design forward, and industry standard 4x5 filters are here! Each filter is fully encased with a custom CNC aluminum frame, which protects the glass from fingerprints, scratches, drops, or clamps. It features laser etchings to accurately identify filters with ease to showcase the collaboration with industry professionals, Motion Clubhouse.

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