Internal ND filters
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 9:21 pm
Hello,
This subject has been discussed in other places before but I'd like to try and get some official information if you'd like to share it and perhaps insight from others.
I am purchasing an Alexa Mini which should arrive in the next month or so, and I am currently purchasing the needed accessories and equipment. I am looking to purchase ND filters to be able to reach all the ranges of exposure possible in combination with the internal ND filters. The question of the necessity of IRND and / or the type has come up. Therefore -
1. Is the IR filter in front of the sensor and the internal ND filters used in the Alexa Mini identical to the ones found in the Amira and older Alexa models? This information will allow me to use or ignore previous tests done with these sensors.
2. I am aware of the difficulty in having a 'one size fits all' solution when it comes to IR filteration on the sensor level and rendition of skin-tone. Previous tests have shown that the cutoff wavelength is around 700nm, so filters cutting light at a higher wavelength (such as the Schneider Platinum IRND which I believe are at 750nm) will have no effect (when not using dyes etc). Is that something you are willing to confirm or comment on? This will greatly shorten the 'candidate list' for IRND filters with this camera.
3. Lastly, I am curious about other people's experience with this. I know that many people decide to use non-IR ND filters with Alexa, while others swear by some Tiffen filters. The direction I am leaning towards now is to carry non-IR ND filters, however I am curious about the effect of such filters as the Schneider True-Cut 680 IR filter, if anyone decided to reduce the near-red even more.
Thanks,
Tal Lazar
Director of Photography
Los Angeles, CA
This subject has been discussed in other places before but I'd like to try and get some official information if you'd like to share it and perhaps insight from others.
I am purchasing an Alexa Mini which should arrive in the next month or so, and I am currently purchasing the needed accessories and equipment. I am looking to purchase ND filters to be able to reach all the ranges of exposure possible in combination with the internal ND filters. The question of the necessity of IRND and / or the type has come up. Therefore -
1. Is the IR filter in front of the sensor and the internal ND filters used in the Alexa Mini identical to the ones found in the Amira and older Alexa models? This information will allow me to use or ignore previous tests done with these sensors.
2. I am aware of the difficulty in having a 'one size fits all' solution when it comes to IR filteration on the sensor level and rendition of skin-tone. Previous tests have shown that the cutoff wavelength is around 700nm, so filters cutting light at a higher wavelength (such as the Schneider Platinum IRND which I believe are at 750nm) will have no effect (when not using dyes etc). Is that something you are willing to confirm or comment on? This will greatly shorten the 'candidate list' for IRND filters with this camera.
3. Lastly, I am curious about other people's experience with this. I know that many people decide to use non-IR ND filters with Alexa, while others swear by some Tiffen filters. The direction I am leaning towards now is to carry non-IR ND filters, however I am curious about the effect of such filters as the Schneider True-Cut 680 IR filter, if anyone decided to reduce the near-red even more.
Thanks,
Tal Lazar
Director of Photography
Los Angeles, CA