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NiSi JetMag Pro 67MAG Magnetic Back Cap

The NiSi JetMag Pro Back Cap is a must-have accessory for photographers and videographers using the JetMag Pro filter system. This back cap offers reliable protection for the rear end of your JetMag Pro filters, safeguarding them from dust, dirt, moisture, and scratches when not in use. Made from durable metal, the back cap ensures long-lasting protection for your filters, keeping them in pristine condition even during heavy use in challenging environments.

SKU: GC11-N-226851

NiSi JetMag Pro 67MAG Magnetic Back Cap

NiSi JetMag Pro 67MAG Magnetic Back Cap

The NiSi JetMag Pro Back Cap is a must-have accessory for photographers and videographers using the JetMag Pro filter system. This back cap offers reliable protection for the rear end of your JetMag Pro filters, safeguarding them from dust, dirt, moisture, and scratches when not in use. Made from durable metal, the back cap ensures long-lasting protection for your filters, keeping them in pristine condition even during heavy use in challenging environments.

Designed to work seamlessly with the JetMag Pro magnetic system, the back cap attaches easily and securely, providing a tight fit that prevents accidental detachment. The ultra-slim design means it won't add bulk to your gear, making it easy to store in your camera bag. Whether you're out in the field or packing up your equipment for transport, the NiSi JetMag Pro Back Cap ensures that your filters remain clean and protected, extending their lifespan and maintaining their performance.

To ensure a secure attachment, the cap can be locked to a filter by matching up the filter handles. This provides an added layer of security and peace of mind when storing or transporting your gear.

For those who invest in high-quality filters, the NiSi JetMag Pro Back Cap is an essential accessory that provides peace of mind and optimal protection for your gear.

Key Features:

Magnetic Attachment for Quick Protection

Durable Metal Construction for Longevity

Shields from Dust and Scratches

Slim Design for Easy Storage

Secure Fit with Magnetic Locking

Easy to Use and Remove

Keeps Filters in Pristine Condition

Compatible with 67MAG JetMag Pro Filters

Perfect for On-the-Go Protection

Lightweight and Portable Design

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NiSi JetMag Pro 67MAG Magnetic Back Cap

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Product Overview

NiSi JetMag Pro 67MAG Magnetic Back Cap

The NiSi JetMag Pro Back Cap is a must-have accessory for photographers and videographers using the JetMag Pro filter system. This back cap offers reliable protection for the rear end of your JetMag Pro filters, safeguarding them from dust, dirt, moisture, and scratches when not in use. Made from durable metal, the back cap ensures long-lasting protection for your filters, keeping them in pristine condition even during heavy use in challenging environments.

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