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LEE Filters Full White Diffusion Filter (48" x 25' Roll)

BH #LE216R • MFR #216R
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LEE Filters Full White Diffusion Filter (48" x 25' Roll)
Key Features
  • Softens Light Output
  • Transmission: 36%
  • Exposure Reduction: 1 1/2 Stops
  • Durable Polyester Base
This 48" x 25' roll of Full White Diffusion Filter from LEE Filters is designed for spreading light over a subject and reducing shadow contrast. This model has a strong diffusion effect, with a transmission value of 36% that results in a one and a half stops reduction. Manufactured on a tough polyester base, the filter is durable and can be easily used on set or on location.
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What's the difference between this and SKU 216RW ...

What's the difference between this and SKU 216RW ?
Asked by: Joseph
216RW is the standard core size. This one has a smaller 1" core. The filter is the same density and size.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2021-03-24

What is the difference between the material of ...

What is the difference between the material of this and LEE Filters 400 LEELux Filter (60" x 20")?
Asked by: David
The LEE Filters 216 White Diffusion Filter (60" x 25' Roll with 1" Core) and the LEE Filters 400 LEELux Filter (60" x 20' Roll on 1" Core) in use are the same.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2024-06-05

LEE Filters 216 White Diffusion Filter Q&A Is ...

LEE Filters 216 White Diffusion Filter Q&A Is this the best material to purchase to cover and LED lights? on ceiling
Asked by: Robert
Yes, the LEE Filters 216 White Diffusion Filter (48" x 25' Roll with 1" Core), BH #LE216R1, is a very good product to soften lights and is heat resistant up to 356°F.
Answered by: Cindy H
Date published: 2025-10-16

What's the difference between this material and ...

What's the difference between this material and that of the Lee Filters 216 White Diffusion Filter Roll? The transmission and f-stop reduction seems to be the same.
Asked by: Jeffrey
No difference, it is the same material.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-09-09
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