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NiSi JetMag Pro Cross Screen 4x 67MAG Magnetic Filter (Four-Point Star Effect)

The NiSi JetMag Pro Cross Screen 4x Filter (Four-Point Star Effect) adds a creative sparkle effect to your photography, transforming bright light sources into captivating starburst patterns. This filter is perfect for adding a dazzling effect to your nighttime cityscapes, holiday lights, and reflective surfaces, making your images stand out with enhanced drama and flair. The 4x cross screen design creates a four-point star effect from light sources, ideal for both still photography and videography when you want to introduce a stunning visual effect.

SKU: GC11-N-243125

NiSi JetMag Pro Cross Screen 4x 67MAG Magnetic Filter (Four-Point Star Effect)

NiSi JetMag Pro Cross Screen 4x 67MAG Magnetic Filter (Four-Point Star Effect)

The NiSi JetMag Pro Cross Screen 4x Filter (Four-Point Star Effect) adds a creative sparkle effect to your photography, transforming bright light sources into captivating starburst patterns. This filter is perfect for adding a dazzling effect to your nighttime cityscapes, holiday lights, and reflective surfaces, making your images stand out with enhanced drama and flair. The 4x cross screen design creates a four-point star effect from light sources, ideal for both still photography and videography when you want to introduce a stunning visual effect.

Featuring the JetMag Pro magnetic system, this filter allows for fast attachment and removal, ensuring a seamless shooting experience. The patented locking mechanism guarantees the filter stays securely in place, even when stacked with other filters. Its ultra-slim frame ensures no vignetting on wide-angle lenses, while the low-reflective nano-coating reduces glare and improves clarity, ensuring the best possible image quality. The NiSi JetMag Pro Cross Screen 4x is the perfect tool for creative photographers looking to add a magical touch to their night shots or to give highlights a unique and artistic look.

The filter is fully compatible with 67MAG JetMag Pro filters and caps, and can be used with a variety of magnetic adapter rings (49mm-67MAG, 52mm-67MAG, 55mm-67MAG, 58mm-67MAG, 62mm-67MAG, and 67mm-67MAG), making it adaptable to multiple lenses.

Whether you're shooting streetlights, holiday decorations, or cityscapes at night, the NiSi JetMag Pro Cross Screen 4x Filter enhances the visual impact of your photos and videos, giving them a unique, sparkling quality.

Key Features:

Creates 4x Starburst Effect

Ideal for Night Photography

Magnetic Quick Installation System

Patented Locking Mechanism for Stability

Ultra-Slim Frame to Prevent Vignetting

Low-Reflective Nano-Coating for Clarity

Enhances Creative Photography Effects

Durable Optical Glass Construction

Silver-Coloured Handles for Easy Removal

Highlights Light Sources with Flair

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NiSi JetMag Pro Cross Screen 4x 67MAG Magnetic Filter (Four-Point Star Effect)

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NiSi JetMag Pro Cross Screen 4x 67MAG Magnetic Filter (Four-Point Star Effect)

The NiSi JetMag Pro Cross Screen 4x Filter (Four-Point Star Effect) adds a creative sparkle effect to your photography, transforming bright light sources into captivating starburst patterns. This filter is perfect for adding a dazzling effect to your nighttime cityscapes, holiday lights, and reflective surfaces, making your images stand out with enhanced drama and flair. The 4x cross screen design creates a four-point star effect from light sources, ideal for both still photography and videography when you want to introduce a stunning visual effect.

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