SKU: GC11-49740

NiSi 180x210mm Nano IR Soft Graduated Neutral Density Filter - GND16 (1.2) - 4 Stop

The NiSi 180x210mm Nano IR Soft Graduated Neutral Density Filter – GND16 (1.2) – 4 Stop is specially designed for landscape photographers. This filter is made from high quality optical glass (not rasin) with nano coating to prevent losing any single bit of detail. Sunset and sunrise photography sometime can be the challenge. Neutral density filters do not affect the coloration of the image and the 1.2 density provides a 4 stop reduction in light from entering the lens. This filter measures 180 x 210mm and is compatible with the Nisi 180mm filter holders. The filter can be repositioned in the holder allowing recompose the photo for the best result.

By using neutral density filter the camera is vulnerable to infrared light which will cast the unwanted red color to the photos when shotting at small aperture. Nisi added the infrared protection coating layer to this filter which help to eliminate the infrared light through the lens to bring back the nature color.

Material

Optical Glass

Compatible Holders

180mm Filter Holder

Filter Type

ND16 (1.2) Graduated

F-Stop Reduction

4 Stop

Thickness

2mm

Filter Size

180x210mm

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The NiSi 180x210mm Nano IR Soft Graduated Neutral Density Filter – GND16 (1.2) – 4 Stop is specially designed for landscape photographers. This filter is made from high quality optical glass (not rasin) with nano coating to prevent losing any single bit of detail. Sunset and sunrise photography sometime can be the challenge. Neutral density filters do not affect the coloration of the image and the 1.2 density provides a 4 stop reduction in light from entering the lens. This filter measures 180 x 210mm and is compatible with the Nisi 180mm filter holders. The filter can be repositioned in the holder allowing recompose the photo for the best result.

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