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The filter for the Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 video light snaps onto the front of the light the same way as the color filter holder, making it a perfect choice for capturing macro video using the concentrated spot beam of the Backscatter Macro Wide 4300. This filter also fits the Backscatter Mini Flash 2; however, we do not recommend using it, as fluorescence is a weak effect. For photography, the Backscatter Hybrid Flash is a much more powerful strobe and better suited for capturing vibrant fluorescence images.
The new blue excitation filters for the Macro 4300 video light are used in conjunction with suitable yellow “barrier” filters that attach to ports, lenses, and filter mounting systems. The barrier filter removes the blue light in your image or video, ensuring your camera records only the colorful fluorescence that is left behind.
To give you a better idea of the amazing results you can achieve with the new excitation filters, Backscatter has prepared a must-read article, “The Backscatter Underwater Fluorescence Strobe & Lighting System,” which tells you more about the fluroresence phenomenon, gives you recommended settings to get the best results, and, of course, offers lots of inspiring fluoro images to get your creative juices flowing.