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  • Formatt Hitech 4 x 5.65" 0.3 Firecrest Ultra Cinema ND Filter (USED)

    Formatt Hitech

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    The 0.3 ND/IRND (9875) and The 2.4 ND/IRND (6026) filters were previously in our rental inventory, used a handful of times and are still in excellent condition. Both come in a protective sleeve (the 2.4 is a NiSi branded sleeve). 

    The 2.4 ND/IRND (7063) filter is new & unused, it comes in a NiSi branded sleeve. 

    These items are final sale. 

     

    The 4 x 5.65" Firecrest Ultra Cinema ND Filters from Formatt Hitech use a rare earth mineral coating to create hyper neutral NDs. The filters are made from 4mm thick Schott Superwite glass, and the multi-coating is bonded in the middle to increase scratch resistance. Firecrest Filters are neutral across all spectrums, including UV, visible, and infrared.

    Firecrest Ultra IRND are carbon-based IRND filters with hyper-neutral color balance which can be used for uniform near infrared filtration allowing your camera's color science to remain untouched. Ultra IRND are equally compatible with ARRI, RED, Blackmagic Design, Canon, Panasonic, and other modern digital cinema cameras allowing the image to be captured as the manufacturer intended.

    4mm Cine Firecrest Ultra IRND have the same features of the popular 4mm Cine Firecrest ND. Firecrest Cine filters were renamed in 2019 to match the Ultra photography filters which received a new lap and polish manufacturing technique. For cinema sizes, the 4mm Firecrest ND were always lapped and polished where the 2mm photography versions were not. 4mm Firecrest ND and 4mm Firecrest Ultra IRND both have identical optical performance with the engraving being the only difference.

     

    This 4x5.65 IRND is an infrared-attenuating neutral density filter made from 4mm Schott Superwhite glass, with a rare earth mineral coating for extreme neutrality.