This 6-stop, 4x4" Formatt Hitech HD ND Glass Filter , made with Schott-Desag B270 Crown optical glass, has been specially formulated as a result of extensive research into applications for molecular A.C.T. dyes to provide a color neutral darkening of your image without the specular effects that may occur from the particulate coatings of other neutral density and neutral density graduated filters. This can result in a cleaner image with high-resolution sensors, film stocks and scanning. HD technology has been designed to for use in cinema and video applications, taking advantage of ultra-sharp cameras and lenses.
- 1.8 Optical Density
- Schott-Desag B270 Crown Optical Glass
- Designed for HD Technology
- Enhanced Contrast
Formatt Hitech HD ND Glass Filter Overview
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Formatt Hitech HD ND Glass Filter Reviews
Great ND filter, great seller
As always, B&H provided a great product with fast, secure shipping at a competitive price. Whats not to like?
Pretty Neutral. NO FRONT THREADS???
I'm blown away as to why this filter doesn't have any front threads. It wasn't advertised as being slim or thin, so why doesn't it have front threads? No, I don't want to stack filters, I just want to use a friggin' lens cap! Its really a pain having to unscrew the filter, put it in a case, and re-apply every time I want to move the camera with a lens cap on. That being said, the image quality is quite good. No color shift when the sun isn't in frame. Shooting directly into the sun you get a slight magenta shift to the resulting lens flare. I shoot mostly around 100ISO, f/16, 1/2 second shutter in full sun. Good shutter speed for blurring traffic and pedestrians in daytime urban landscape photography. Could also be good for blurring traffic at night. Does not vignette on a Canon 16-35 lens and 5DMK3 or 6D.
