Overview

The NiSi M75-II 75mm Filter Holder with True Colour NC CPL is the most advanced 75mm filter holder we have ever created, with a refined design based on feedback from photographers. The M75-II allows for the easy use of up to two 75mm wide, 2mm thick filters along with an included brand new NiSi True Colour Circular Polarizer Filter.

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NiSi M75-II 75mm Filter Holder with True Colour NC CPL

The NiSi M75-II 75mm Filter Holder with True Colour NC CPL is the most advanced 75mm filter holder we have ever created, with a refined design based on feedback from photographers. The M75-II allows for the easy use of up to two 75mm wide, 2mm thick filters along with an included brand new NiSi True Colour Circular Polarizer Filter.

It is made from aviation-grade aluminum with single-element processing by CNC machine, and the matte black frosted finish on the surface minimizes reflections. The M75-II kit comes complete with the 75mm filter holder, an ultra-slim True Colour CPL, and a storage pouch. The M75-II features a unique rotation wheel design so that the CPL filter can be rotated independently with filters still in place via a cog on the back of the filter holder.

M75-II features the brand new True Colour CPL that prevents the yellow cast introduced from most CPLs. The True Colour CPL features our proprietary NiSi Pro Nano Coating helping to reduce unwanted reflections and provides a waterproof and oil-resistant layer to assist in the cleaning of unwanted fingerprints, dust, and water stains.

Our new Point to Point CPL Design allows for easier guided installation of the CPL into the main 67mm adapter. By lining the white markers on the CPL up with the white mark on the main adapter and twisting, you can easily secure the CPL in place, and remove it with little effort.

unique clip system is designed to grip only along the edges of the filter avoiding contact with the surface of the filter. Filters are easy to insert, and contact with a filter's main surfaces are avoided, particularly when using graduated filters, whose effect can be adjusted to better suit changing lighting conditions or creative demands by sliding them up or down within a filter slot.

of the NiSiM75-II75mm Filter Holder can be easily accomplished by first screwing the included 67mm adapter ring onto a lens with 67mm front filter threads. Step-up rings are available separately to allow the adapter ring to be used with lenses that have 39mm - 62mm front filter threads. After being fitted onto the adapter ring, the filter holder's pull-and-release locking pin helps to provide a reliable connection that allows the holder to be rotated 360°. To further secure the position of the filter holder, it features a lock that can be activated by rotating a small wheel around the release pin, which prevents any rotation of the filter holder.

An additional adapter ring for lenses with 72mm front filter threads is also available separately. The 72mm adaptor with the filter holder cannot accommodate a NiSi circular polarizer filter.

An optional push-on lens cap is available separately to protect the CPL while still connected to a lens.

Compatible Filters: 75x100mm, 75x80mm

Key Features:

Allows the use of two square filters (75mm wide) + one circular polariser

Includes the True colour CPL, which prevents the yellow cast introduced from most CPL

Point to Point CPL Design allows for easier guided installation of the CPL

Quickly remove and install the CPL with the brand-new mount

Supports lenses with a standard filter thread from 40.5mm to 62mm with adaptors sold separately.

360-degree rotation with lock for fixing filter position

Very smooth insertion and removal of filters

New rotation lock design combined with the release pin

Made from black powder-coated Aviation-grade aluminum alloy

Slight vignetting at 10mm using an APS-C lens

Includes a storage case

NiSi M75-II 75mm Filter Holder with True Colour NC CPL and includes:

M75-II Filter Holder

True Colour NC CPL

Main 67mm Adaptor ring

NiSi M75 Pouch for Holder and Filters

Some APS-C Lenses at 10mm may have a slight vignetting, and it usually disappears at 11mm.

Additional adapter rings for 40.5mm, 43mm, 46mm, 49mm, 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, and 62mm are sold separately.

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The NiSi M75-II 75mm Filter Holder with True Colour NC CPL is the most advanced 75mm filter holder we have ever created, with a refined design based on feedback from photographers. The M75-II allows for the easy use of up to two 75mm wide, 2mm thick filters along with an included brand new NiSi True Colour Circular Polarizer Filter.

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