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Cameras: News and Updates
Schneider Ships Platinum Series IRND Filters for Digital Cinematography Cameras
By StudentFilmmakers.com
posted Mar 24, 2012, 10:22 |
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Visit Schneider Optics at NAB 2012, Las Vegas, NV, Booth # C8737.
(Exhibit dates: April 16 - April 19, 2012.)
Schneider Optics announced that its
range of absorptive Platinum IRND filters designed to fulfill the demanding
requirements of today's digital cinematography cameras is now shipping.
Cinematographers have found that many of today's high-definition cameras have
a high sensitivity to light just beyond the visible range. This can be beneficial in
extending the color gamut of digital cameras to closely approach that of
traditional film. However, light in the IR spectrum can also cause unwanted false
color shifts and prevent the camera's imagers from capturing true black tones.
To solve this problem, Schneider's new Platinum Series IRND filters limit the light
striking the camera's CCD or CMOS imager to the visible spectrum. By carefully
calculating the optimum cutoff frequency, measured in nanometers, and precisely
controlling the manufacturing process, Schneider has been able to produce a
near-infrared cut filter that lets users of high definition cameras get the most out
of their camera gear. This means the benefit of an extended color gamut without
the worry of unwanted false colors. Eliminating the near-infrared light leakage
lets the camera maintain true color rendition in the blacks while maintaining high
MTF of its lenses and camera system.
Schneider Platinum Series IRND filters are free of off-axis color shift regardless
of the focal length and can be stacked without introducing reflections. They can
also be used as a standard ND filter with all HD video and film cameras.
Several prominent filmmakers have commented on the results. According to Bill
Bennett ASC, "I find them to be quite effective in cutting the IR component of the
light, while at the same time remaining very neutral with little color shift."
After shooting 7 seasons of "Desperate Housewives" on film, Lowell Peterson
ASC switched to digital with the Alexa. His only issue was outdoors, but he
explained, "Schneider came through for us with some of the first sets of their
great new Platinum IRNDs, and all our color matching problems disappeared.
Los Angeles-based DIT, Dan Zimbaldi went on to explain, "The Platinum
IRNDs, combined with metadata and LUTs, take advantage of the camera for col
or correct acquisition and removes that burden from post."
Schneider offers these filters in all standard video and cine sizes, including: 4x4,
4x5.65, 5x5, 5.65x5.65, 6.6x6.6 sizes plus rounds in 138mm, 4.5" and Series 9.
Each filter is available in 0.3, 0.6, 0.9, 1.2, 1.5 and 1.8 stop densities.
Resources:
www.schneideroptics.com
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