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0.8 OD 75 x 75mm Neutral Density Filter

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Dimensions (mm):
75 x 75 (Nominal)
Optical Density OD (Average):
0.8
Substrate: Many glass manufacturers offer the same material characteristics under different trade names. Learn More
Wratten 2
Length (mm):
75.00
Coating:
Uncoated
Transmission (%):
16.00
Type:
Neutral Density Filter
Width (mm):
75.00
Blocking Wavelength Range (nm):
400 - 700

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Reach 223:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Description

Storage in humid environments can cause the filters to cloud and temperatures should not exceed 50°C for extended periods. Every 0.3 density increment equals one f-stop.

Product Family Description

  • Available in Large Sizes
  • Easily Cut for Custom Sizing
  • Kodak Filter No. 96

Kodak Wratten 2 Neutral Density Filters are used in image forming optical systems to reduce light intensity across the visible spectrum without altering the spectral profile. These ND filters feature tolerances of ±10% of the nominal diffuse density. Although the filters transmit the infrared spectrum, neutrality is controlled only in the visible spectrum. Kodak Wratten 2 Neutral Density Filters are uncoated and have a blocking wavelength range of 400-700nm. All ND filters are 0.1mm in thickness and can be cut for easy custom sizing.

Note: Storage in humid environments can cause the filters to cloud and temperatures should not exceed 50°C for extended periods. Every 0.3 density increment equals one f-stop.

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0.1 - 4.0 OD, 75 x 75mm, Kodak Wratten 2 Neutral Density Filter Kit (13 Filters) #15-115 €2.395,00   Request Quote
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