Overview

The NiSi Black Mist 1/4 Filter for NiSi True Colour VND Swift System is a diffusion filter designed for use with the NiSi Swift System. Create that cinematic look by reducing highlights and lowering contrast while also softening wrinkles and blemishes to create a soft, pastel-like quality of light. with an extra layer of black specks, this filter provides little loss of detail across the image compared to traditional diffusion filters. The nano-coating on this filter is waterproof and anti-reflective, making it ideal for use in any type of photography.

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NiSi Black Mist 1/4 Filter for True Colour VND and Swift System

The NiSi Black Mist 1/4 Filter for NiSi True Colour VND Swift System is a diffusion filter designed for use with the NiSi Swift System. Create that cinematic look by reducing highlights and lowering contrast while also softening wrinkles and blemishes to create a soft, pastel-like quality of light. with an extra layer of black specks, this filter provides little loss of detail across the image compared to traditional diffusion filters. The nano-coating on this filter is waterproof and anti-reflective, making it ideal for use in any type of photography.

The NiSi Swift System works seamlessly with the NiSi True Colour 1-5 stop VND Variable ND filter allowing the capability to be expanded by adding extra filters simply by pressing them on the front of the NiSi True Colour 1-5 stop VND Variable ND filter.

Adding the NiSi Black Mist 1/4 Filter for the NiSi True Colour VND Swift System, the NiSi True Colour 1-5 stop VND Variable ND filter is expanded to a 1-5 VND filter with Black Mist.

Suppress highlights and lift shadows

NiSi's Black Mist suppresses highlights and lifts shadows for well-balanced contrast. Light sources maintain a strong center with a pleasing glow from the light source.

Black Mist is for many applications.

Not only for portrait photography, Black Mist filters can also be used in other scenes, such as night photography, landscape, and still life to create a cinematic atmosphere. Black Mist adds extra blooming and gradients to the highlights in your scene. Any direct light source will become more film-like, with a smoother, buttery texture around the highlights.

Key Features:

Designed For Use with Nisi Swift System

Reduces Highlights and Lower Contrast

Softens Wrinkles and Blemishes

Creates A Soft, Pastel-like Quality of Light

Creates That Cinematic Look

With An Extra Layer of Black Specks

Provide Little Loss of Detail Across The Image Compared to Traditional Diffusion Filters

Nano Coating, Waterproof and Anti-reflective Coating

Use with The Nisi True Colour Vnd 1-5 Stops

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The NiSi Black Mist 1/4 Filter for NiSi True Colour VND Swift System is a diffusion filter designed for use with the NiSi Swift System. Create that cinematic look by reducing highlights and lowering contrast while also softening wrinkles and blemishes to create a soft, pastel-like quality of light. with an extra layer of black specks, this filter provides little loss of detail across the image compared to traditional diffusion filters. The nano-coating on this filter is waterproof and anti-reflective, making it ideal for use in any type of photography.

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