SKU: GC11-103419

NiSi Cinema 4x5.65" Allure Mist White Filter (1 Stop)

The NiSi Cinema 4x5.65" Allure Mist White Filter (1 Stop) produces mist effect and reduces overall flare & contrast. Numerous strategies have been developed for softening or diffusing images to create that special “atmosphere” by softening excess sharpness and contrast. Lighter strengths of Allure Mist can be used to soften modern cameras and lenses.

The Nisi 4x5.65" Range is compatible with all leading brands of matte boxes that fit the Nisi 4x5.65" standard. The cinema filters also conform with the 4mm thickness allowing them to fit into filter cages or slot into cageless designs. A leatherette pouch is included for storage and transport. Also available is a larger filter case to organise and keep multiple filters at once.

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The NiSi Cinema 4x5.65" Allure Mist White Filter (1 Stop) produces mist effect and reduces overall flare & contrast. Numerous strategies have been developed for softening or diffusing images to create that special “atmosphere” by softening excess sharpness and contrast. Lighter strengths of Allure Mist can be used to soften modern cameras and lenses.

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