The 79003M C is a circular bandpass filter with a 25 mm diameter and a thickness of 1 mm, developed by Chroma. This filter is designed to transmit light within a specific range of wavelengths while blocking other wavelengths, making it ideal for applications that require the isolation of specific spectral bands.
The filter features a multi-bandpass design, allowing it to transmit light at multiple wavelengths. The primary wavelength is 588 nm, which is typically associated with the orange part of the visible light spectrum. This makes the 79003M C particularly suitable for applications that involve orange light, such as certain types of scientific research, photography, or lighting design.
The filter is made from UVFS MAL-1965, a material known for its optical properties. It is coated on both the front and back sides with Chroma's proprietary coatings, identified as CHR 79003M. These coatings are designed to enhance the filter's performance, such as by increasing its durability, improving its transmission characteristics, or reducing unwanted reflections.
The 79003M C has a thin lens shape, which contributes to its compact size and light weight. This makes it a convenient choice for applications where space and weight are at a premium.
According to Chroma's website, the 79003M C is currently in stock, and more information about it can be found at https://www.chroma.com/products/parts/79003m.