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Extend coverage on pre-owned products after the retailer warranty ends and protect photo & video gear from accidental damage with Adorama Protect.
If we can’t fix it, we’ll replace it at no additional cost.
Coverage for pre-owned gear begins after the retailer warranty ends, plus accidental damage protection for photo/video gear that starts on day one.
Enjoy your gear without fear. We have you covered!
When regular use of your product over time results in mechanical or electrical failure.
We will never charge you a deductible after the purchase of a plan.
Our claims process is simple & easy and our customer service team is happy to help.
Adorama Protect powered by Extend is available for purchase to customers in the United States. Not available for International and U.S. territories purchases. Plans on pre-owned items do not cover pre-existing damages.
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Schneider's new Platinum Series IRND filters limit the light striking the camera's CCD or CMOS imager to the visible spectrum. By carefully calculating the cutoff frequency in nanometers, Schneider has been able to produce a near-infraredcut filter that lets users of high definition cameras get the most out of their camera gear.
This means the benefit of an extended color gamut without the worryof unwanted false colors. Eliminating the near-infrared light leakage lets the camera maintain true color rendition in the blacks while maintaining high MTF ofits lenses and camera system.
Schneider Platinum Series IRND filters are free of off-axis color shift regardless of the focal length and can be stacked without introducing reflections common in dichroic filters. They can also be used as a standard ND filter with all HD video and film cameras.
These filters are available in all standard video and cine sizes, including: 4x4, 4x5.65, 5x5, 5.65x5.65, 6.6x6.6 sizes plus rounds in 138mm, 4.5 and Series 9. This filter is available in 0.3, 0.6, 0.9, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, and 2.1 stop densities. Higher densities can be achieved by stacking two or more filters.