  
                            Product Description 
                              
                            
The Hoya SOLAS IRND filters were created using the latest materials and 
Japanese manufacturing processes to maintain a neutral color rendition 
throughout their density range of 0.3 to 3.0. A factor that a lot of ND filters 
do not take into account is the affect of IR (Infrared) light on color. As 
digital imaging sensors become more and more sensitive to light they are also 
more susceptible to overexposure and more sensitive to infrared light.  
 
To address these two sensor issues Hoya developed the SOLAS line of IRND 
filters. First, they come in densities of .3, .6, .9, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, 2.7 and 
3.0, that is 1~6 plus 9 and 10 stops light reduction while maintaining amazingly 
neutral color balance. This reduces the amount of light entering the camera 
allowing for either very wide apertures or very long shutter speeds being used 
in bright lighting conditions.  
 
Normal ND filters often have a transmission spike in the near infrared (A.K.A 
High Red) area of the color spectrum that leads to color casting. The Hoya SOLAS 
IRND filters are designed to evenly suppress IR across red, near-IR and IR areas 
of the spectrum to avoid any spectrum spikes that can add a color cast to the 
image.  
 
The combination of IR suppression and exacting color balance through use of the 
latest ND materials means the SOLAS series maintains neutral color balance that 
is matched in every density throughout range. 
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