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Formatt Hitech 72mm -20 UVAR Filter

BH #FOM20UVAR72 • MFR #BF 72CLUVAR-20
Formatt Hitech
Formatt Hitech 72mm -20 UVAR Filter
Key Features
  • Underwater UV Filter
  • Helps Balance Underwater Ambient Light
  • For Depths of 59'.0 to 65.6'
  • 1.25x Filter Factor, +0.3 Stop
The Formatt Hitech 72mm -20 UVAR Filter is an underwater filter that is designed to absorb ultraviolet light and improve color accuracy at depths of 59'.0 to 65.6'.
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Formatt Hitech BF 72CLUVAR-20 Overview

The Formatt Hitech 72mm -20 UVAR Filter is an underwater filter that is designed to absorb ultraviolet light and improve color accuracy at depths of 59'.0 to 65.6'.

Due to its density, water naturally attenuates radiation, including visible light. Lower-energy wavelengths of visible light that are apparent as red, orange, and yellow colors are attenuated more than higher-energy wavelengths of visible light that are apparent as blue, indigo, and violet colors. This further obscures the ability to see red to yellow hues, and can otherwise limit underwater life or objects to appearing only in shades of blue to violet.

Additionally, particles suspended underwater can reflect and scatter ambient sunlight. When this occurs, higher-energy wavelengths within sunlight such as ultraviolet light and visible light that are apparent as violet and blue colors are more easily reflected than lower-energy wavelengths of visible light that are apparent as yellow, orange, and red colors. Together, these particles, along with the ultraviolet, violet, and blue light they are reflecting can obscure details within a scene while further imparting an unwanted bluish cast.

The Formatt Hitech 72mm -20 UVAR Filter can help improve the results of underwater images at depths of 59'.0 to 65.6' by effectively absorbing ultraviolet light and reducing visible light that appears as blue and violet. Available red, orange, and yellow light is allowed into an underwater housing and camera, helping to improve color balance throughout the frame.

This filter is constructed from Schott B270 glass for increased optical clarity as well as color fidelity and features an aluminum-alloy filter ring for durability while remaining lightweight. Anti-reflection coatings on the glass prevent internal ghosting and reflections while offering greater protection to the filter substrate, helping it to stay clean for longer than with uncoated filters. When used, the Formatt Hitech 72mm -20 UVAR Filter's 0.1 density darkens the entire image by 0.3 stops. This reduction in exposure can be compensated for by adjusting the aperture setting of the lens it is placed on, or the shutter speed of the camera being used.

  • Designed to absorb ultraviolet light and improve the color accuracy of underwater images at depths of 59'.0 to 65.6'
  • Helps balance levels of visible light while photographing in green or blue-colored, fresh water or salt water
  • Reduces the appearance of visible violet and blue light while allowing available red, orange, and yellow colors into an underwater housing and camera
  • 1.25x filter factor reduces exposure by 0.3 stop
  • Filter density can be compensated for by adjusting lens aperture or camera shutter speed
  • Constructed from Schott B270 Glass for optical clarity
  • Multi-coated to prevent internal ghosting and reflections
  • Aluminum-alloy filter ring for durability while remaining lightweight
  • Knurled front edges provide a more textured grip when mounting or removing it from a lens
  • Plastic case included for storage and transport
UPC: 886235205607

Formatt Hitech BF 72CLUVAR-20 Specs

Filter Type
-20 UVAR
Filter Factor
1.25x (0.3-Stop)
Circular Size
72 mm Filter Thread
Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet
None
Coatings
Multi-Coating
Filter Material
Glass
Ring Material
Aluminum

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