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NiSi 82mm JetMag Pro Natural Night 82MAG Magnetic Filter

The NiSi JetMag Pro Natural Night Filter is expertly engineered to deliver stunning clarity and vibrant, true-to-life colours in night photography and videography by reducing light pollution from artificial sources such as streetlights, neon signs, and urban lighting. This filter blocks unwanted wavelengths, eliminating the yellow and orange hues typically caused by city lights, allowing you to capture the night sky, landscapes, and urban scenes with enhanced precision and detail. It is ideal for photographers looking to create clean and crisp images free from distracting colour casts, making it a perfect choice for night scenes and astrophotography.

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NiSi 82mm JetMag Pro Natural Night 82MAG Magnetic Filter

NiSi 82mm JetMag Pro Natural Night 82MAG Magnetic Filter

The NiSi JetMag Pro Natural Night Filter is expertly engineered to deliver stunning clarity and vibrant, true-to-life colours in night photography and videography by reducing light pollution from artificial sources such as streetlights, neon signs, and urban lighting. This filter blocks unwanted wavelengths, eliminating the yellow and orange hues typically caused by city lights, allowing you to capture the night sky, landscapes, and urban scenes with enhanced precision and detail. It is ideal for photographers looking to create clean and crisp images free from distracting colour casts, making it a perfect choice for night scenes and astrophotography.

The JetMag Pro magnetic system allows for quick and secure attachment or removal, streamlining your workflow in low-light environments. The patented locking design ensures the filter stays firmly in place during long exposure shots, even when stacked with other filters. The filter is compatible with a range of magnetic adapter rings (82mm-82MAG, 77mm-82MAG, 72mm-82MAG, 67mm-82MAG, and 62mm-82MAG) and integrates perfectly with other JetMag Pro filters and caps.

Designed with an ultra-slim frame, the Natural Night Filter minimises vignetting, even when used with wide-angle lenses. Its purple-coloured handles provide easy identification and quick removal, making it convenient for fast-paced shooting environments. The low-reflective and waterproof nano-coating reduces glare and protects the filter from dust, dirt, and moisture, ensuring top-notch performance in all conditions.

Whether you're capturing starry skies, cityscapes, or creative nighttime portraits, the NiSi JetMag Pro Natural Night Filter is an essential tool for photographers and videographers looking to achieve superior image quality in challenging lighting conditions.

Key Features:

Reduces Light Pollution

True-to-life Colours

Magnetic Attachment System

Patented Locking Design

Purple-coloured Handles for Identification

Ultra-slim Frame for Vignetting

Low-Reflective and Waterproof Coating

Perfect for Night Photography

Compatible with Multiple Lenses

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NiSi 82mm JetMag Pro Natural Night 82MAG Magnetic Filter

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NiSi 82mm JetMag Pro Natural Night 82MAG Magnetic Filter

The NiSi JetMag Pro Natural Night Filter is expertly engineered to deliver stunning clarity and vibrant, true-to-life colours in night photography and videography by reducing light pollution from artificial sources such as streetlights, neon signs, and urban lighting. This filter blocks unwanted wavelengths, eliminating the yellow and orange hues typically caused by city lights, allowing you to capture the night sky, landscapes, and urban scenes with enhanced precision and detail. It is ideal for photographers looking to create clean and crisp images free from distracting colour casts, making it a perfect choice for night scenes and astrophotography.

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