This Cokin Z-Pro 007 Infrared Filter is for black and white infrared film when you only want to transmit the infrared spectrum and none of the visible spectrum.
Z-PRO Filters are made of CR39 Resin which is a reputable lightweight and unbreakable optical material also used for ophthalmic glasses. The Z-PRO Series is recommended for focal lengths of 20mm onwards (in the 35mm format).
Note! This filter is round and fits the Z-Pro Holder
| Type | Z-PRO Infrared |
| Size | Round and fits the Z-Pro Holder |
| Grade | Not Applicable |
| Filter Factor | Determined by film sensitivity |
| Multi-Coated | No |
| Rotating | Yes (in holder) |
| Effect | Does not transmit the visible spectrum of light |
| Application | Infrared photography |
| Color Temperature | Not Applicable |
| Construction | CR39 Resin |
| Front Filter Thread Size | Not Applicable |
| Front Lens Cap Size | Not Applicable |
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Comments about Cokin Z-Pro 007 Infrared Resin Filter:
I am using this with an unconverted Canon 5D and Canon XT in combination with my Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 L II to produce mainly B&W landscapes. Results are mixed when using color due to my set up, not the filter; the keeper images are very surreal and the resulting color tones can produce some very hard to describe moods. It requires long exposures for landscape (5 sec at f/11) so tripods and cable releases are a must. Composition and manual focus must be done without the filter (it is very dark) and then the filter is coupled. I will update this review when my Rebet XT is converted to shoot IR exclusively. Overall, I am pleased with the results.
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