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Ultra Absorbing FINESHUT KIWAMI Strips Review

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Description of Ultra Absorbing FINESHUT KIWAMI Strips

The Fineshut KIWAMI is an upgraded version of the fineshut SP. It has the highest anti-reflection performance from UV to IR. Total hemispherical reflectance of 1% or less in a wide wavelength range of 250 to 2500 nm. The base material is fine urethane foam similar to Fineshut SP, so it retains its features such as durability and ease of handling. There are no pile dust problems specific to flocking and large reflections in the near infrared range, and even with a slight contact like plating and deposition coating, gloss is generated and performance does not deteriorate significantly. Material : Polyurethane with PET based double side tape. Thickness : 0.42 mm ±0.05 (Polyurethane 0.37 mm / Double-sided tape 0.05 mm).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for removing teleprompter haze

I am using a small teleprompter with a professional video camera and a super bright 7 inch screen. For Skype and Zoom to look directly at the person I'm talking to. into the camera. This creates a haze in the image. With a black koyo on the teleprompter's homemade ceiling, the haze just disappeared! I'll leave the rest to show my friends that Koyo worn over black clothes makes it look white in comparison. I also ordered black Musou paint which is made by the same company I believe and will…

Pros
  • Fineshut KIWAMI is an upgraded version of Fineshut SP. It has the highest anti-reflective coating from UV to IR. Total hemispheric reflectance of 1% or less over a wide range of wavelengths from 250 to 2500 nm.
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