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NiSi ND16 (4 stops) for SWIFT system 95mm

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  • NiSi ND16 (4 stops)
  • 4 stop gray filter
  • especially for the NiSi SWIFT system
  • waterproof with anti-reflective coating

NISI ND 16 (4 Stops) for SWIFT system
The NiSi ND 16 (4 Stops) has been specially developed for the NiSi SWIFT system. It is made of high-quality optical glass and is a 4-stop grey filter that retains brilliant colors thanks to the True Color coating. It is not only waterproof, but also has an additional anti-reflective coating. To obtain a 5 - 9 stop TC V-ND filter, you can simply attach it to the NiSi TC V-ND. Or it can be used with the SWIFT adapter ring to reduce the exposure by 4 f-stops.

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NiSi ND16 (4 stops) for SWIFT system 95mm

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  • NiSi ND16 (4 stops)
  • 4 stop gray filter
  • especially for the NiSi SWIFT system
  • waterproof with anti-reflective coating

Product description for NiSi ND16 (4 stops) for SWIFT system 95mm

NISI ND 16 (4 Stops) for SWIFT system
The NiSi ND 16 (4 Stops) has been specially developed for the NiSi SWIFT system. It is made of high-quality optical glass and is a 4-stop grey filter that retains brilliant colors thanks to the True Color coating. It is not only waterproof, but also has an additional anti-reflective coating. To obtain a 5 - 9 stop TC V-ND filter, you can simply attach it to the NiSi TC V-ND. Or it can be used with the SWIFT adapter ring to reduce the exposure by 4 f-stops.

NiSi ND16 (4 stops) for SWIFT system 95mm

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Grau-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
95 mm
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