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NiSi Filter for True Colour VND and Swift System ND16 (4 Stop)

Introducing the NiSi ND16 (4 Stop) Filter for the NiSi True colour VND Swift System that expands the NiSi True colour 1-5stop VND Variable Filter to a 5-9 stop VND when the bright conditions require more stops.

SKU: GC11-N-793512

NiSi Filter for True Colour VND and Swift System ND16 (4 Stop)

NiSi Filter for True Colour VND and Swift System ND16 (4 Stop)

Introducing the NiSi ND16 (4 Stop) Filter for the NiSi True colour VND Swift System that expands the NiSi True colour 1-5stop VND Variable Filter to a 5-9 stop VND when the bright conditions require more stops.

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 ND16 (4 Stop) Filter for the NiSi True colour VND Swift System, the NiSi True colour 1-5 stop VND Variable ND filter is expanded to a 5-9 VND filter.

The new multi-ti coating provides an anti-reflected waterproofing and offers 4 stops of full spectrum neutrality. It also has precise stopping capabilities with true colour transmittance.

Key Features:

Designed for use with NiSi Swift System

4 Stops Full Spectrum Neutral Density Filter 

True colour Transmittance

Precise Stops

New Multi-Ti Coating

Nano coating, waterproof and anti-reflective coating.

Use with NiSi True Colour VND 1-5 stops to get 5-9 stops VND

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NiSi Filter for True Colour VND and Swift System ND16 (4 Stop)

Introducing the NiSi ND16 (4 Stop) Filter for the NiSi True colour VND Swift System that expands the NiSi True colour 1-5stop VND Variable Filter to a 5-9 stop VND when the bright conditions require more stops.

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