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

The NiSi JetMag Pro FS ND1000 (3.0) MAXMAG Magnetic Filter is designed for photographers and filmmakers who want to achieve ultra-long exposure effects in bright daylight conditions by reducing light transmission by ten stops.

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

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

The NiSi JetMag Pro FS ND1000 (3.0) MAXMAG Magnetic Filter is designed for photographers and filmmakers who want to achieve ultra-long exposure effects in bright daylight conditions by reducing light transmission by ten stops.

Extreme Light Control with Neutral Colour

By dramatically reducing the amount of light entering the lens, the ND1000 enables smooth, glass-like water, streaking clouds, and surreal motion blur effects. Full Spectrum ND technology ensures clean, neutral results with no colour shift, preserving accurate tones across the scene.

JetMag Pro Magnetic System with Locking Security

The JetMag Pro MAXMAG magnetic system allows filters to be attached or removed in seconds, even in challenging environments. A patented locking mechanism ensures the filter remains securely mounted during long exposures or when stacking filters.

Ultra-Slim Design for Wide-Angle Lenses

The ultra-slim aluminium frame minimises the risk of vignetting, even on wide-angle and ultra-wide lenses, delivering consistent edge-to-edge image quality.

Advanced Nano-Coating Protection

A low-reflective, waterproof nano coating reduces flare and protects the filter from water, dust, and smudges, making it reliable for outdoor and long exposure shooting.

Built for Professional Long Exposure Work

Whether capturing dramatic landscapes, minimalist seascapes, or cinematic long exposure footage, the NiSi JetMag Pro FS ND1000 (3.0) MAXMAG Magnetic Filter delivers precision, reliability, and seamless integration within the JetMag Pro MAXMAG system.

Key Features:

10-Stop Light Reduction Filter

Full Spectrum ND Technology

JetMag Pro Magnetic System

Patented Locking Design Secure

Ultra-Slim No Vignetting Frame

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

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

The NiSi JetMag Pro FS ND1000 (3.0) MAXMAG Magnetic Filter is designed for photographers and filmmakers who want to achieve ultra-long exposure effects in bright daylight conditions by reducing light transmission by ten stops.

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