VIS Neutral Density Filters (400-700nm)
Spectral Neutrality: Equal attenuation across wavelengths ensures preservation of spectral integrity.
Flexibility: A wide range of OD values allows precise control over light intensity attenuation.
Durability: Durable metal coatings enhance lifespan and stability.
Versatility: Applicable in various optical systems, including natural light and laser applications.
Applications: Photography and Videography, Astronomical Observation, Biomedical Imaging, Optical Measurement and Analysis, Laser Technology, etc.
VIS Neutral Density Filters (NDFs), operating within the 400-700nm visible light spectrum, are precision optical components designed to attenuate light intensity uniformly across the entire visible spectrum without altering its spectral composition. These filters are engineered to provide a neutral response, meaning they reduce the brightness of all colors equally, preserving the true color balance and contrast of the original scene or image.
Specifications:
Materials | BK7 |
Optical Density Range | OD 0.1 to OD 3.0 |
Parallelism | <30 arc second |
Surface Quality | 40/20 S/D |
Aperture | >90% |
Wavelength Range | 400nm to 700nm |
Transmitted Wavefront Distortion | <λ/4@633nm |
Size | customized |
Features:
- Spectral Neutrality: Equal attenuation across wavelengths ensures preservation of spectral integrity.
- Flexibility: A wide range of OD values allows precise control over light intensity attenuation.
- Durability: Durable metal coatings enhance lifespan and stability.
- Versatility: Applicable in various optical systems, including natural light and laser applications.
Applications:
- Photography and Videography: In bright conditions, NDFs reduce light entering cameras, extending shutter speeds or decreasing apertures for creative effects like flowing water or blurred clouds.
- Astronomical Observation: Used in telescopes to dim celestial objects, enabling clearer views of details and preventing sensor overexposure.
- Biomedical Imaging: In fluorescent microscopes, NDFs adjust excitation or emission light intensity for optimized image contrast and signal-to-noise ratio.
- Optical Measurement and Analysis: Employed in spectrometers, spectrophotometers, and other optical measurement equipment for light intensity calibration and standardization, ensuring accurate and reproducible results.
- Laser Technology: Attenuate laser beam intensity in laser systems, protecting optical components and detectors from high-power laser damage while enabling precise laser power control.
Kingwin Optics provides a range of Neutral Density Filters for Ultraviolet (UV), Visible, or Infrared (IR) applications, accommodating operations in different spectra. This page specifies our Custom VIS Neutral Density Filters with a transmission wavelength range of 400-700nm. Crafted with precision engineering and superior materials, our ND Filters offer unparalleled control over light intensities without compromising spectral integrity. Continuously variable ND filters in rectangular or round shapes are also available.