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NiSi JetMag Pro 95MAG Magnetic Front Cap

The NiSi JetMag Pro 95MAG Front Cap is a durable, high-quality accessory designed to protect your JetMag Pro 95MAG filters and lenses from dust, moisture, and scratches when they are not in use. This front cap attaches securely to the front of your filters using the innovative JetMag Pro magnetic system, providing a fast and easy way to safeguard your valuable gear between shoots. The cap is crafted from robust metal, ensuring long-lasting protection and reliability.

SKU: GC11-N-798314

NiSi JetMag Pro 95MAG Magnetic Front Cap

NiSi JetMag Pro 95MAG Magnetic Front Cap

The NiSi JetMag Pro 95MAG Front Cap is a durable, high-quality accessory designed to protect your JetMag Pro 95MAG filters and lenses from dust, moisture, and scratches when they are not in use. This front cap attaches securely to the front of your filters using the innovative JetMag Pro magnetic system, providing a fast and easy way to safeguard your valuable gear between shoots. The cap is crafted from robust metal, ensuring long-lasting protection and reliability.

One of the key benefits of this front cap is that it allows you to leave your adapter ring in place on your lens when not shooting, simply removing the cap and quickly attaching your filters without having to reattach the adapter ring - a huge time-saver for photographers and videographers who need to work efficiently.

To ensure a secure attachment, the cap can be locked to the adapter ring by matching the cap handles to the white lock line, or it 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.

The magnetic design allows for quick attachment and removal, making the NiSi JetMag Pro Front Cap an essential accessory for any photographer or videographer using the JetMag Pro system. Its slim profile ensures it fits seamlessly into your camera bag without adding bulk, while the secure locking mechanism keeps it firmly in place, ensuring your filters and lenses are protected during storage and transportation. Whether you're out in the field or packing up your equipment, this front cap provides an added layer of security for your gear.

If you're looking to keep your JetMag Pro filters and lenses safe from the elements and everyday wear and tear, the NiSi JetMag Pro Front Cap is the ideal solution.

Key Features:

Magnetic Attachment

Durable Metal Construction

Protects Filters and Lenses

Fast and Easy to Use

Slim Profile

Secure Locking Mechanism

Essential for Field Work

Compatible with JetMag Pro System

Added Lens Security

Lightweight Design

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NiSi JetMag Pro 95MAG Magnetic Front Cap

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NiSi JetMag Pro 95MAG Magnetic Front Cap

The NiSi JetMag Pro 95MAG Front Cap is a durable, high-quality accessory designed to protect your JetMag Pro 95MAG filters and lenses from dust, moisture, and scratches when they are not in use. This front cap attaches securely to the front of your filters using the innovative JetMag Pro magnetic system, providing a fast and easy way to safeguard your valuable gear between shoots. The cap is crafted from robust metal, ensuring long-lasting protection and reliability.

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