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NiSi Ring + Cap Kit for Ricoh GR IV (2 Rings + Lens Cap)

A precision-engineered accessory set that replaces the standard Ricoh GN-3 Ring and lens cap for a perfect fit and flawless compatibility.

SKU: GC11-N-422714

NiSi Ring + Cap Kit for Ricoh GR IV (2 Rings + Lens Cap)

NiSi Ring + Cap Kit for Ricoh GR IV (2 Rings + Lens Cap)

A precision-engineered accessory set that replaces the standard Ricoh GN-3 Ring and lens cap for a perfect fit and flawless compatibility.

Complete Customisation with Rings and Lens Cap

Includes two premium replacement rings-Royal Blue and Titanium Grey-plus the NiSi GR Lens Cap to personalise your camera and protect your lens.

Seamless Compatibility with NiSi Accessories

The cap works with NiSi and standard GN-3 rings and the NiSi 49mm Filter Adapter. It fits over many filters on the adapter (extra-thick filters like VNDs/CPLs may not be supported).

Premium Build and Professional Finish

Durable, high-quality materials and refined finishes complement the GR IV's minimal, professional aesthetic. The cap's precision spray-coating matches the body for an integrated look.

Protection Without Compromise

Imported damping fabric on circular and flat contact surfaces prevents scratches and eliminates harsh metal-to-metal noise.

Enhanced Handling and Grip

Rings swap easily without tools. The cap's stepped edge design improves grip for quick, secure attachment and removal.

Minimalist, Elegant Design

A subtle, unpainted "GR" logo keeps attention on the camera while maintaining a sleek, professional appearance.

Key Features:

Designed for Ricoh GR IV

Works with NiSi Accessories

Premium Build and Finish

Protective Damping Fabric Surfaces

Improved Handling and Grip

Minimalist Elegant GR Design

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NiSi Ring + Cap Kit for Ricoh GR IV (2 Rings + Lens Cap)

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NiSi Ring + Cap Kit for Ricoh GR IV (2 Rings + Lens Cap)

A precision-engineered accessory set that replaces the standard Ricoh GN-3 Ring and lens cap for a perfect fit and flawless compatibility.

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