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Lee 298 (ND 1.2)

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Neutral density filter by Lee Filters — cuts light by 4 stops without color shift. Standard for daylight shooting with wide aperture or slow shutter speeds.

Definition

Lee 298 is a Neutral Density (ND) filter with a density of 1.2, which corresponds to a reduction of 4 stops. The filter reduces the amount of light without altering the color temperature.

Technical Specifications

ParameterValue
Filter DensityND 1.2
Light Reduction4 Stops (1/16)
Transmission6.25%
Color ShiftNeutral (no color cast)

ND Filter Series

Lee #DensityStopsTransmission
Lee 209ND 0.31 Stop50%
Lee 210ND 0.62 Stops25%
Lee 211ND 0.93 Stops12.5%
Lee 298ND 1.24 Stops6.25%
Lee 299ND 1.55 Stops3.1%

Application

Lee 298 is primarily used for:

  • Window Filtering: Reduction of bright daylight
  • Fixture Dimming: Strong reduction without color shift
  • Combination: Stackable with CTB/CTO for color correction + reduction

Practical Tips

  • For extreme situations, combine Lee 298 + Lee 209 = 5 Stops
  • Use frames on windows for clean installation
  • Do not use directly on hot > 500W fixtures
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