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This yellow-green glass ЖЗС-9 on a full-spectrum camera gives pink trees and keeps the sky blue

with white balance on clouds

 

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ЖЗС-9 2х, thickness 3 mm

 

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Thanks for the comment! Sunny weather with clear blue sky - in the visible - was at the first photo only. And this filter kept the color of the sky :)
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Those purples and pinks are great!

I'm unfamiliar with ЖЗС-9 glass, but I get a similar effect with my Hoya X0 yellow/green filter.

 

Beautiful lighting and colors in that last one!

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Thank you very much!!) Seems more infrared passes through Hoya X0. judging by its graph. I have another filter ЖЗС-18 more like Hoya. But I haven't taken pictures with it yet.
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That second shot(s) are my favorite.

Here are the Russian filters I have:

УФС 1 40mm x 40mm x 3mm

УФС 2 40mm x 40mm x 2mm, 80mm x 80mm x 5mm

УФС 5 40mm x 40mm x 3mm

УФС 6 40mm x 40mm x 3mm, 80mm x 80mm x 5mm

УФС 8 40mm x 40mm x 2mm, 80mm x 80mm x 5mm

 

ПС 11 80mm x 80mm x 5mm

ПС 13 80mm x 80mm x 3mm

 

СЗС 21 40mm x 40mm x 3mm, 80mm x 80mm x 5mm

СЗС 23 80mm x 80mm x 5mm

 

ИКС6 80mm x 80mm x 3mm

 

ЖС 4 80mm x 80mm x 3mm

КС 19 80mm x 80mm x 5mm

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стекло

I had completely forgotten the word for glass. It has been a very long time since I actively tried to use Russian!

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Thanks, yes, I have that.

Russian filters have come up a few times on here.

http://www.ultraviol...dpost__p__25363

 

http://www.ultravioletphotography.com/content/index.php/topic/1848-uv-transmission-filters-performance-evaluation/page__view__findpost__p__12713

 

I suggest these are the equivalents:

Hoya X0 = Ж9С5 (not ЖЗС18)

Hoya X1 = ЖЗС9

 

Hoya X0 and X1 filters:

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Russian Ж9С5 and ЖЗС18 filters:

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Russian ЖЗС9 filter:

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Keep in mind, the thicknesses of Russian filters tend to be thicker than other brands. 3mm vs 2mm in these examples.

Assuming the Hoya filters are 2mm thick, and not 3mm thick, but this is the tendency.

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Yes, I posted a link to that topic above. Did we establish the thickness of yours?

You can get one of those Hoya X1 filters on eBay for maybe $15 +/-. I looked on B&W they are about $30 new for a 52mm.

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How do you attach your square filters to lens? I bought square Filter Holder for Cokin P series. It's not perfect, but almost good, I've tweaked it a bit
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Depends on the size of the square.

For 2" (50mm) squares I put them in a 52mm to 72mm step up ring.

However, I just tried that idea with the 40mm and 80mm squares...

The 40mm will fit inside a 58mm step up ring, but the center needs to be smaller that 52mm, more like 43mm (approximately)?

The 80mm squares will need something larger than what I have, like above 90mm...? Not sure.

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72mm ring?

Looks the same as mine, I used a 72mm to 52mm.

I think the same could be done with 80mm squares, but would nee dot use a very large ring, and several rings maybe to get down to whatever size is needed for the lens.

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Yes, that would work. I tired a 40mmx40mm in a 58mm ring, that worked, but not for 52mm lens.

I used the 72mm for 50mmx50mm, that works for 52mm lens threads perfect.

Circles are much more fun. :)

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