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NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Magnetic Back Cap

The NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Magnetic Back Cap is an essential accessory for protecting the rear element of your JetMag Pro MAXMAG filters when they are not in use. Built from durable metal, this back cap safeguards your filters from dust, dirt, moisture, and scratches during storage and transport.

SKU: GC11-N-598793

NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Magnetic Back Cap

NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Magnetic Back Cap

The NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Magnetic Back Cap is an essential accessory for protecting the rear element of your JetMag Pro MAXMAG filters when they are not in use. Built from durable metal, this back cap safeguards your filters from dust, dirt, moisture, and scratches during storage and transport.

Designed for Secure Protection

Designed to integrate seamlessly with the JetMag Pro MAXMAG magnetic system, the back cap attaches quickly and securely, providing a tight fit that prevents accidental detachment. The locking mechanism allows the cap to be secured to the filter by aligning the filter handles, adding an extra layer of security during travel.

Slim and Travel-Friendly

With its ultra-slim profile and lightweight construction, the back cap fits easily into camera bags without adding bulk. This makes it ideal for photographers and videographers who need reliable protection while working on location or moving between shoots.

Essential Accessory for JetMag Pro Users

Whether protecting filters in your camera bag or storing them between shoots, the NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Magnetic Back Cap helps extend the life of your filters by keeping them clean, protected, and ready for use.

Key Features:

Magnetic Rear Cap Attachment

Durable Aluminium Protective Construction

Secure JetMag Pro Locking

Slim Low Profile Design

Lightweight Filter Protection Solution

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NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Magnetic Back Cap

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NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Magnetic Back Cap

The NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Magnetic Back Cap is an essential accessory for protecting the rear element of your JetMag Pro MAXMAG filters when they are not in use. Built from durable metal, this back cap safeguards your filters from dust, dirt, moisture, and scratches during storage and transport.

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