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Skier HotMirror 4x4 , 4x5.65 filters discussion
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  • @Vitaliy_Kiselev I really like these filters, so can you ask Skier to make stronger versions, e.g. 1.5, 1.8, 2.1 ?

    (I can stack them, but there are only 2 filter trays in my mattebox and I might want to use other filters in addition.)

  • Plus, stacking mirror filters is not the best idea, since you may get some reflections between them. A mirror IRND should normally be the frontmost filter only.

  • this is answering some of the questions i had. I hope that make some stronger ones to as i am worried about stacking mirror filters too

  • Just about to pull the trigger on these in 4x5.65. Does anyone have an idea about how they compare with Hot Mirror or IR filters from the other big three, Schneider, Tiffen and Formatt? May have to get a complimentary filter for strengths above 1.2...

    As noted stacking is not advisable with hot mirror filters because of internal reflections. Or I could go with a clear Hot Mirror IR and use regular ND's behind...

  • Yes, that works.

  • It works, but it is not as efficient apparently depending on the solids behind.

  • I tested a bit more and these are my results:

    The Skiers work very well with the BMPCC (probably the BMCC too). They kill all the red-brownish overcast there is and get the image back to neutral, even better than without any filter. Maybe a tad of green but that's easy to handle in post. I wish they had a clear one too, like Formatt, it might be helpful if you don't need any ND.

    The Formatt Hot Mirror IRNDs are not strong enough for the BMPCC, they leave quite some red, while they are perfect for the RED Scarlet/Epic MX. The Skiers are a bit greenish/cyan on the RED cameras, I suppose the crossover frequency is lower or they are simply stronger. No "one size fits all" here…

    There are new absorption filters from Mitomo called TrueND, which seem to cover all sensors, but they are really expensive.

  • My friend has full set. Good filters.

  • I ordered 0.6 and 1.2 on special deals and I am quite happy with them. Solid build. They work well in my Vocas matte box on the BMPCC and the FS700 also. Shipping was very fast also, I received them within a week. Thanks for this great deal.

  • I had an additional order of the skier polarizer and I must says it's a great piece! I was shooting still photos with a Canon 5DM3 in a studio and used the polarizer for about 20% of my footage in a 4x4 filter holder with a 77mm thread adapter. No visible difference between shots w/wo filter, no color cast. Thanks for this deal!

  • So I have a mattebox that holds 4mm 4"x5.6" filters. I assume these Skier 3mm 4x5.6 will fit nicely in them?

  • So from the sound of it, these filters are worthy alternatives to Tiffen White Water NDs or Hitech FireCrest or ProStop NDs?

  • @fotosiamo

    They are good, but not available.

  • The Skiers are not available? How come?

  • The Skiers are not available? How come?

    Not manufactured for quite a time.

  • That's disappointing. What do you recommend as a more affordable glass alternative in 4x5.6" that's color neutral?

  • this link says they're producing their filters again: https://www.facebook.com/EQUIPRENT.HH/

    any news on availability?

  • They are available, just wait for their new year to end :-)

  • Filters are still very good, want to remind that they are available again http://www.personal-view.com/deals/filters/skier-filters