LEE Filters
An obsession with quality
It was the demand from the movie production industry for something better that originally led...
An obsession with quality
It was the demand from the movie production industry for something better that originally led to the birth of LEE Filters in the late 1960s. Leading Cinematographer David Holmes gathered research and manufacturing expertise from around the globe, and pioneered the use of modern polymeric materials to make a wide range of filters for film and TV production, theatres and entertainment venues.
The company culture is one of continuous research and development, always searching for newer and better materials and more effective manufacturing techniques and processes.
This culture, backed by significant investments in machinery, ensures that LEE's filters provide the ultimate in performance, availability, reliability and longevity.
The LEE Filters 100mm System Green 1 Grad Hard Filter enables the photographer to selectively position the effect across the frame. For colour effects.
Learn MoreThe LEE Filters 100mm System Green 1 Grad Soft Filter enables the photographer to selectively position the effect across the frame. For colour effects.
Learn MoreThe LEE Filters 100mm System Pale Coral Stripe Filter applies the effect to a selective area of the frame, usually directly above the horizon. Pinkish warm-up, redder than the 81 series.
Learn MoreThe colours in the Lee 100mm System Pale Tint Set allow the photographer to introduce the subtlest hints of tone to selected parts of the image. Contains three filters from the 100mm System Colour Effects Range.
Learn MoreThe LEE Filters 100mm System Pink 1 Grad Hard Filter enables the photographer to selectively position the effect across the frame. For colour effects.
Learn MoreThe LEE Filters 100mm System Pink 1 Grad Soft Filter enables the photographer to selectively position the effect across the frame. For colour effects.
Learn MoreThe LEE Filters 100mm System Pink Stripe Filter enables the photographer to selectively position the effect across the frame. For colour effects.
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