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NiSi JetMag Pro FS ND1000(3.0) 67MAG Magnetic Filter (10 Stop)

The NiSi JetMag Pro FS ND1000 (10 Stop) Filter offers the highest level of light reduction, cutting 10 stops of light for ultra-long exposures, even in the brightest of conditions. This filter is perfect for creating dramatic, surreal effects, such as blurred skies and smooth, glass-like water. It ensures true-to-life colour with Full Spectrum ND technology and features the JetMag Pro magnetic system, making filter changes quick and simple during your shoot.

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NiSi JetMag Pro FS ND1000(3.0) 67MAG Magnetic Filter (10 Stop)

NiSi JetMag Pro FS ND1000(3.0) 67MAG Magnetic Filter (10 Stop)

The NiSi JetMag Pro FS ND1000 (10 Stop) Filter offers the highest level of light reduction, cutting 10 stops of light for ultra-long exposures, even in the brightest of conditions. This filter is perfect for creating dramatic, surreal effects, such as blurred skies and smooth, glass-like water. It ensures true-to-life colour with Full Spectrum ND technology and features the JetMag Pro magnetic system, making filter changes quick and simple during your shoot.

Thanks to the JetMag Pro magnetic system, this filter can be quickly installed or removed, allowing you to change or stack filters in seconds. The patented locking mechanism provides a secure, stable fit, ensuring your filters stay in place during shooting, even when using multiple filters simultaneously. Designed with an ultra-slim frame, it eliminates vignetting, even when used on wide-angle lenses as wide as 15mm. The low-reflective and waterproof nano-coating further enhances clarity, reducing glare and protecting the filter from dust, water, and smudges.

This filter is fully compatible with 67MAG JetMag Pro filters and caps and can be used with a range of 67MAG magnetic adapter rings (49mm-67MAG, 52mm-67MAG, 55mm-67MAG, 58mm-67MAG, 62mm-67MAG, and 67mm-67MAG), making it a versatile addition to your kit. With its blue-coloured handles, the FS ND8 is easy to identify and remove quickly.

Whether you're capturing breathtaking landscapes or long-exposure shots, the NiSi JetMag Pro FS ND1000 (3.0) 10 Stop Filter offers precision, reliability, and unmatched convenience.

Key Features:

10-Stop Light Reduction for Exposure Control

Full Spectrum ND Colour Accuracy

Magnetic Quick Installation System

Patented Locking Design for Stability

Ultra-Slim Frame to Prevent Vignetting

Low-Reflective and Waterproof Nano-Coating

Compatible with Multiple Lens Sizes

Blue-Coloured Handles for Easy Removal

Durable Aluminium and Optical Glass Build

Ideal for Landscapes and Long Exposure

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NiSi JetMag Pro FS ND1000(3.0) 67MAG Magnetic Filter (10 Stop)

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NiSi JetMag Pro FS ND1000(3.0) 67MAG Magnetic Filter (10 Stop)

The NiSi JetMag Pro FS ND1000 (10 Stop) Filter offers the highest level of light reduction, cutting 10 stops of light for ultra-long exposures, even in the brightest of conditions. This filter is perfect for creating dramatic, surreal effects, such as blurred skies and smooth, glass-like water. It ensures true-to-life colour with Full Spectrum ND technology and features the JetMag Pro magnetic system, making filter changes quick and simple during your shoot.

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