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User Manual for Cokin Z-Pro 025 82C Color Conversion Resin Filter Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Cokin Z-Pro 025 82C Color Conversion
- Product category: Light Balancing/Color Conversion Cokin
- Brand: Cokin
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Cokin Light Balancing/Color Conversion
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Product description The Cokin Z-Pro 025 82C Color Conversion Resin Filter is a "cooling" filter. Whereas an 82A will raise the temperature from 3000 to 3200K, an 82C will raise the temperature from 2800 to 3200K. This light blue filter absorbs the excessive yellow-red light from daylight in the morning and evening hours and keeps skin tones close to natural. There is much flattering light to be found in the early morning and afternoon hours. With sunlight low on the horizon, the red-orange end of the spectrum becomes enhanced. With daylight balanced film, images shot in this light may prove to be a bit on the warm side. The photographer may desire this effect or choose to "cool" things down. An 82C will virtually eliminate red tones. This filter will also help color balance tungsten film when shot under 500W flood lights. The 82 series of blue filters allows the photographer to keep skin tones somewhat normal by increasing the color temperature to a more daylight balanced level. The Z-PRO Series is recommended for focal lengths of 20mm onwards (in the 35mm format). This filter is made of CR39 Resin which is a reputable lightweight and shock-resistant optical material also used for ophthalmic glasses. Note: Whereas the 81 Series of filters creates a feeling of warmth, the 82 Series creates a feeling of coolness 82 Series Conversion Chart - 82A increases temperature from 3,000 to 3,200 Kelvin (1/3 stop)
- 82B increases temperature from 2,900 to 3,060 Kelvin (2/3 stop)
- 82C increases temperature from 2800-3200 Kelvin (2/3 stop)
UPC: 085831700251 In the Box Cokin Z-Pro 025 82C Color Conversion Resin Filter Soft Case Limited 1 Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersCokin CZ025 Specs Type | Z-PRO Color Conversion | Size | 100 x 150mm (4 x 6"), 1.5mm thick | Grade | 82C | Filter Factor | 1.2 (+2/3 stop) | Multi-Coated | No | Rotating | No | Effect | Reduces unnatural red tones in early morning or late afternoon light | Application | Used to make minor corrections in color temperature | Color Temperature | Increases temperature from 2800-3200K (+2/3 stop) | Construction | CR39 Resin | Front Filter Thread Size | Not Applicable | Front Lens Cap Size | Not Applicable | | Package Weight | 0.2 lb | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 7.0 x 5.0 x 0.5" |
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