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Tiffen 52mm #87 Infrared Filter

BH #TI8752 • MFR #5287
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Tiffen 52mm #87 Infrared Filter
Key Features
  • Absorbs All Visible Light
  • Transmits Only Infrared Light
  • ColorCore Glass
  • Made in the USA
The Tiffen 52mm #87 Infrared Glass Filter is for black and white infrared film when you only want to transmit the infrared spectrum and none of the visible spectrum.

Tiffen, a leader in the filter industry, proudly makes its filters in the USA and backs up its products with a solid 10-year warranty.

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Tiffen 5287 Overview

The Tiffen 52mm #87 Infrared Glass Filter is for black and white infrared film when you only want to transmit the infrared spectrum and none of the visible spectrum.

Tiffen, a leader in the filter industry, proudly makes its filters in the USA and backs up its products with a solid 10-year warranty.

Note:
Prior testing is recommended
Requires testing for exact exposure
For black and white infrared film only
UPC: 049383027617

Tiffen 5287 Specs

Filter Type
Tiffen 87 Infrared
Size
52 mm Rear Filter Thread
Coating
No
Filter Thickness
0.1" / 2.5 mm
0.3" / 8 mm (Ring/Frame)
Filter Material
Glass
Ring Material
Aluminum
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.11 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
3.55 x 2.9 x 0.6"

Tiffen 5287 Reviews

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What coverage range does this filter cover? Is it around 830nm and above? I'm going to use it on a digital camera that has been converted for infrared photography (590nm and up will be visible to the sensor)
Asked by: Karl
Please click on this link which will bring up Tiffen's Filters & Lens Accessories brochure in PDF form -http://www.tiffen.com/userimages2/Filters/Tiffen_BFILT_Broch_0413.pdfScroll through the pages until you come to page 20 of the brochure. On page 20 you will see information on the #87 Infrared filter showing percentage of transmittance based on the wavelength in nanometers.
Answered by: Tiffen Support Tiffen Expert
Date published: 2018-08-28
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