Overview

With the Misfit Six – 2-Stage Kit, you’ll be ready for any lenses that come your way. With support for up to three 6.6×6.6” sized filters, required for ultra-wide, anamorphic and large cinema zoom lenses. With its durable carbon fiber construction and easy-to-use design, it can be configured to your liking for any filmmaking challenge.

SKU: GC63-B1255.0001

Bright Tangerine Misfit Six 2-Stage Kit

With the Misfit Six – 2-Stage Kit, you’ll be ready for any lenses that come your way. With support for up to three 6.6×6.6” sized filters, required for ultra-wide, anamorphic and large cinema zoom lenses. With its durable carbon fiber construction and easy-to-use design, it can be configured to your liking for any filmmaking challenge.

6.6×6.6” & 4×5.65” READY

This kit includes two 6.6×6.6” filter trays, and is also compatible with the 4×5.65” Filter Tray for Misfit Six (B1251.1053), allowing you to use a combination of filters and sizes.

PATENTED REVEAL STAGE

With our patented Reveal Stage, you can easily convert between a 2-stage and 3-stage configuration without any tools or extra hardware, just add another filter tray. Stay compact with the 2-stage and expand to 3-stage for creative control.

WIDE FIELD OF VIEW

To complete the kit, just add one of our 6.6” Frame Safe clamp adapters. Available in a range of sizes from 80mm to 162mm.

CLIP-ON, ROD MOUNT OR SWING AWAY

You can choose from a variety of different mounting options for your matte box, depending on what type and style of shooting you’re doing. Clip it directly onto the lens or supported with rods in lightweight or studio builds. If you have frequent lens changes, set it up with a swing away to easily access your lens.

SHADING CONTROL

Cut out flares and protect your glass from the elements with the included top flag. It’s quick to install without tools and has two extendable wings for added coverage. Get even more creative control by adding side flags and hard mattes.

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Bright Tangerine Misfit Six 2-Stage Kit

Key Features

  • Versatile 6.6×6.6” matte box solution
  • Patented Reveal Stage lets you convert from 2-stage to 3-stage without any extra hardware
  • Configurable to clip on, rod mount or swing away
  • Compatible with 6.6” Frame Safe Clamp Adapters
  • Lightweight and rugged construction with a carbon fiber sunshade

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Product Overview

With the Misfit Six – 2-Stage Kit, you’ll be ready for any lenses that come your way. With support for up to three 6.6×6.6” sized filters, required for ultra-wide, anamorphic and large cinema zoom lenses. With its durable carbon fiber construction and easy-to-use design, it can be configured to your liking for any filmmaking challenge.

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