IRND 0.3 Tiffen Filtre – 4X5.650

12,50  + IVA /day

The Tiffen 4 x 5.65″ IRND 0.3 is a high-quality neutral density filter designed for professional cinema applications where accurate color rendition and IR contamination control are essential. With its .3 (1-stop) light reduction, it allows cinematographers to maintain optimal exposure while preserving depth-of-field choices—ideal for fast-paced commercial, sports, broadcast, and film workflows.

In Lisbon or across Portugal, visiting productions will appreciate its consistent performance under strong sunlight and mixed lighting conditions. Digital Azul ensures all filters are maintained, cleaned, and cased to rental-ready standards, allowing crews to work quickly and confidently with industry-standard 4 x 5.65 matte boxes. Perfect for international teams needing reliable, workflow-friendly ND filtration without surprises on set.

Articles included in this rental

  • Tiffen 4 x 5.65″ IRND 0.3 filter

  • Protective case

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Additional Information

  • Type: IRND (Infrared Neutral Density) filter

  • Density: 0.3 (1 stop)

  • Format: 4 x 5.65″ (Panavision/ARRI standard)

  • Material: High-quality optical glass

  • Infrared Control: Reduces IR pollution on digital cinema sensors

  • Color Accuracy: Natural color retention with minimal shifting

  • Thickness: Standard 4mm cinema filter

  • Finish: Anti-reflective, scratch-resistant surface

  • Use Case: Exposure control for cinema cameras in bright environments

Compatible with all 4 x 5.65″ matte boxes

  • Combine with higher-density IRND filters for full exposure range.

  • Always verify the cleanliness of both sides before mounting to avoid flares.

  • For gimbal and Steadicam work, test for reflections/ghosting during prep.

  • Ideal for maintaining shallow depth of field in daylight exteriors in Portugal.

  • Prevents IR contamination common in modern sensors

  • Stable color science ensures faster grading workflows

  • Robust build tolerates frequent rental handling

  • Maintains consistency across multi-camera setups

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