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KipperTie LCminiND Electronic ND Cartidge for Canon RF to EF and Compatible Adapters

LCminiND is a precision electronic ND filter cartridge designed specifically for Canon's RF-to-EF drop-in adapter standard and compatible mounts. Featuring advanced LC technology, it provides accurate and repeatable ND control from 0.6 to 2.1 ND.

SKU: GC117-LC-MIN-ND

KipperTie LCminiND Electronic ND Cartidge for Canon RF to EF and Compatible Adapters

KipperTie LCminiND Electronic ND Cartidge for Canon RF to EF and Compatible Adapters

LCminiND is a precision electronic ND filter cartridge designed specifically for Canon's RF-to-EF drop-in adapter standard and compatible mounts. Featuring advanced LC technology, it provides accurate and repeatable ND control from 0.6 to 2.1 ND.

A meticulously engineered tactile rotating control wheel ensures precise adjustments, supported by individual calibration for superior consistency. Select increments of full, half, third, and quarter stops, or use the fine mode to seamlessly adjust ND. Via Bluetooth and the dedicated iOS app you can make all of these adjustments from a distance, and even rack the ND smoothly during a live take.

The ultra small daylight-readable OLED display packs all the detail you need with crisp detail. Internally powered, the LCminiND can be charged at any time via USB-C, and requires nothing from the host camera.

Designed to fit the original Canon Drop-in Filter Mount Adapter EF-EOS R, LCminiND will also naturally fit all other third party mounts with the same slot- in design. This opens up the potential to use electronic ND on both Canon and Red cameras, as well as a broad range of others including L, E and Z host mounts, with EF, PL, LPL and more as the lens mount.

Colour accuracy and internal consistency across the ND range is excellent. The shift from clear to ND depends on the clear filter employed, but is typically a small magenta correction.

Each LCminiND ships in a custom-made foam-lined hard case, complete with USB A to C charging cable and durable dust cover.

Key Features:

Infinitely Variable ND Range

ND Between 0.6 and 2.1

Minimal Colour Shift and Artifacts

Bluetooth Control with iOS App

Robust CNC-machined Aluminium Construction

Individually Calibrated for Precision

Minimum 24-hour Runtime per Charge

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KipperTie LCminiND Electronic ND Cartidge for Canon RF to EF and Compatible Adapters

LCminiND is a precision electronic ND filter cartridge designed specifically for Canon's RF-to-EF drop-in adapter standard and compatible mounts. Featuring advanced LC technology, it provides accurate and repeatable ND control from 0.6 to 2.1 ND.

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