Overview

The NiSi Filter System for Ricoh GR3 (Master Kit) is designed specifically for the Ricoh GR3 compact camera. The Master Kit features a newly designed adaptor that allows the filter holder to be attached to the lens via a mounting point, allowing the holder to be mounted even when the lens is retracted. The adaptor also features a thread allowing any 49mm filter to be attached to the adaptor as well as the included square filter holder.

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NiSi Filter System for Ricoh GR3 (Master Kit)

The NiSi Filter System for Ricoh GR3 (Master Kit) is designed specifically for the Ricoh GR3 compact camera. The Master Kit features a newly designed adaptor that allows the filter holder to be attached to the lens via a mounting point, allowing the holder to be mounted even when the lens is retracted. The adaptor also features a thread allowing any 49mm filter to be attached to the adaptor as well as the included square filter holder.

The kit includes the GR3 Adaptor, a filter holder that attaches to the adaptor, a replacement silver ring to give your GR3 a new look when the adaptor is not in use, a soft and medium GND, Polarizer, ND8 (3 Stop) and ND64 (6 Stop), and carry case.

The NiSi holder for Ricoh GR3 is built tough made from the same aluminium used in our popular V6 system. It holds two filters from our mobile phone filter range. The holder simply pushes on to the end of the lens for rapid mounting. The NiSi holder for Ricoh GR3 can be rotated 360 degrees when easily changing between portrait and landscape orientation.

The NiSi Soft and Medium GND Filter are a rectangular filter that helps to darken specific areas of an image, such as bright skies while allowing for a normal, unaffected exposure in the other regions of the image. The medium GND is designed to be moved up and down to control these bright areas.

The HD Polarizer help reduce reflections and glare by filtering out light that has become polarized due to reflection from a non-metallic surface. It’s perfect for removing glare on water, reflections when shooting through glass and provides greater Colour and Tonal Saturation.

The NiSi ND8 (3 Stop) is an ND filter that provides a 3-stop exposure reduction allowing you to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required. By slowing your exposure time you are able to control the depth of field and show movement in your images, for example, water flow. This filter is made from high-quality optical glass (not resin) with nano coating to prevent losing any single bit of detail. Neutral density filters do not affect the colouration of the image and the 0.9 density provides a 3 stop reduction in light from entering the lens.

The ND64 (6 Stop) is an ND filter that provides a 6-stop exposure reduction allowing you to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required. By slowing your exposure time you are able to control the depth of field and show movement in your images, for example, smoothing water. This filter is made from high-quality optical glass (not resin) with nano coating to prevent losing any single bit of detail. Neutral density filters do not affect the colouration of the image and the 1.8 density provides a 6 stop reduction in light from entering the lens.

Like the rest of the NiSi line, this filter is made of high quality, precision annealed, optical glass. Its surface is finely ground and polished to ensure sharpness for today’s ultra-high megapixel cameras.

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The NiSi Filter System for Ricoh GR3 (Master Kit) is designed specifically for the Ricoh GR3 compact camera. The Master Kit features a newly designed adaptor that allows the filter holder to be attached to the lens via a mounting point, allowing the holder to be mounted even when the lens is retracted. The adaptor also features a thread allowing any 49mm filter to be attached to the adaptor as well as the included square filter holder.

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