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NiSi JetMag Pro Red 49MAG Magnetic Filter

The NiSi JetMag Pro Red 49MAG Magnetic Filter is designed for black and white photographers who want direct control over tonal separation and contrast at capture. It dramatically darkens blue skies and creates powerful tonal separation for high-impact black and white images while integrating with the fast and compact JetMag Pro 49MAG magnetic system.

SKU: GC11-N-791465

NiSi JetMag Pro Red 49MAG Magnetic Filter

NiSi JetMag Pro Red 49MAG Magnetic Filter

The NiSi JetMag Pro Red 49MAG Magnetic Filter is designed for black and white photographers who want direct control over tonal separation and contrast at capture. It dramatically darkens blue skies and creates powerful tonal separation for high-impact black and white images while integrating with the fast and compact JetMag Pro 49MAG magnetic system.

Purpose-Built for Black and White

Dramatically darkens blue skies and creates powerful tonal separation for high-impact black and white images.

Improved Tonal Separation

Makes white clouds stand out against deep skies and increases overall contrast for a classic fine-art look.

Creative Monochrome Control

Ideal for fine-art landscapes, architecture, dramatic skies, and expressive creative black and white photography.

Premium Optical Quality

NiSi optical glass and nano coating help preserve sharpness, contrast, and clarity while delivering the intended tonal effect.

Outdoor-Ready Coating

Waterproof, oil-resistant, and anti-smudge coatings make the filter practical for landscape, street, and documentary work.

Fast 49MAG Workflow

The magnetic JetMag Pro design makes it easy to swap between Yellow, Orange, Red, and other 49MAG filters in the field.

49MAG Compatibility

Compatible with 39mm-49MAG, 40.5mm-49MAG, 43mm-49MAG, 46mm-49MAG, and 49mm-49MAG magnetic adaptor rings.

Key Features:

Designed for Black and White

Dramatic Tonal Separation Control

Deepens Skies and Contrast

Premium Optical Glass Quality

Compatible with 49MAG System

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NiSi JetMag Pro Red 49MAG Magnetic Filter

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NiSi JetMag Pro Red 49MAG Magnetic Filter

The NiSi JetMag Pro Red 49MAG Magnetic Filter is designed for black and white photographers who want direct control over tonal separation and contrast at capture. It dramatically darkens blue skies and creates powerful tonal separation for high-impact black and white images while integrating with the fast and compact JetMag Pro 49MAG magnetic system.

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