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- Tilta Illusion 4x5.65'' Full Spectrum ND Filter Kit II (1.5-2.4)
Tilta Illusion 4x5.65'' Full Spectrum ND Filter Kit II (1.5-2.4)
by TiltaTraditional ND filters do not meet digital requirements spectrally: they block visible light but transmit too much far-red light. This leads to color distortions that cannot easily be corrected in post-production. Most importantly, the TILTA ‘Illusion’ Series Full Spectrum Neutral Density Filters (FSND) eliminate far-red (‘IR’) contamination without affecting skin tones.
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- Tilta Illusion 4x5.65'' Full Spectrum ND Filter Kit II (1.5-2.4)
Exposure Control
The FSND filter reduces light, which is extremely beneficial for shooting in bright conditions, especially when a larger aperture or slower shutter speed is required. By using FSND filters, photographers gain enhanced control over exposure to achieve the desired effects, such as blurring motion, capturing flowing water, or creating long exposure effects.
Balance Light
In certain scenarios, such as shooting High Dynamic Range (HDR) or capturing scenes with a bright sky and darker landscapes, light can vary significantly. Utilizing FSND filters aids in balancing these brightness levels, ensuring a more uniformly exposed shot and preventing issues of overexposure or underexposure.
Accurate Color Rendition
While producing accurate colors, using FSND filters reduces light. Testing indicates that FSND filters uniformly reduce the levels in the light spectrum, meaning the overall spectral curve remains consistent. This means that light intensity for various colors is proportionally diminished, and does not result in color bias.

















