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NiSi True Colour ND-VARIO Pro Nano 1 to 5-Stop Variable ND Filter (105mm)

Enjoy finer exposure control with minimal colour shift by adding a 105mm True Colour ND-VARIO Pro Nano 1 to 5-Stop Variable ND Filter from NiSi to your kit. These filters are designed to reduce exposure while maintaining "True Colour" with minimal colour shift. Their 1 to 5-stop ND range has hard stops at each end that will ensure the "X" effect will not appear in your images. Being able to seamlessly adjust exposure will ensure the images are being captured at their best quality.

SKU: GC11-801527

NiSi True Colour ND-VARIO Pro Nano 1 to 5-Stop Variable ND Filter (105mm)

NiSi True Colour ND-VARIO Pro Nano 1 to 5-Stop Variable ND Filter (105mm)

Enjoy finer exposure control with minimal colour shift by adding a 105mm True Colour ND-VARIO Pro Nano 1 to 5-Stop Variable ND Filter from NiSi to your kit. These filters are designed to reduce exposure while maintaining "True Colour" with minimal colour shift. Their 1 to 5-stop ND range has hard stops at each end that will ensure the "X" effect will not appear in your images. Being able to seamlessly adjust exposure will ensure the images are being captured at their best quality.

The filter is made of high-definition optical glass and features NiSi Nano coating that offers anti-reflective properties to reduce flare and ghosting. Also, the filter is water- and oil-resistant to make it easy to clean and shoot in inclement weather. The lens comes with a removable rotating lever for easier operation. The 105mm front filter thread allows an additional filter to be stacked on front of this filter with only a minimal chance of vignetting when used with wide-angle lenses. It is recommended that this filter is used on 35mm (full-frame equivalent, 28mm for APS-C) or longer focal length lenses.

Key Features:

Variable 0.3 to 1.5 Neutral Density

Reduces Exposure by 1-5 Stops

Darkens Entire Image Area

Greater Control Over Exposure Settings

True Colour for Minimal Colour Shift

Hard Stops at Each End; No X Effect

Nano Coating

Water and Oil Resistant Coating

Removable Rotating Lever

Front Filter Thread

What's in the Box

NiSi True Colour ND-VARIO Pro Nano 1 to 5-Stop Variable ND Filter (105mm)

Protective Pouch

Front Cap

Rotating Lever

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NiSi True Colour ND-VARIO Pro Nano 1 to 5-Stop Variable ND Filter (105mm)

Enjoy finer exposure control with minimal colour shift by adding a 105mm True Colour ND-VARIO Pro Nano 1 to 5-Stop Variable ND Filter from NiSi to your kit. These filters are designed to reduce exposure while maintaining "True Colour" with minimal colour shift. Their 1 to 5-stop ND range has hard stops at each end that will ensure the "X" effect will not appear in your images. Being able to seamlessly adjust exposure will ensure the images are being captured at their best quality.

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