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The NiSi Cinema 4 x 5.65" (12mm) Variable Neutral Density 0.6-1.8 (2-6 Stops) Filter is a variable natural density filter with the range of 0.6-1.8 or 2-6 stops. It creates a darkening of the entire image, allowing a cinematographer to shoot with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed. The degree of density is easily controlled by rotating the gear or combining a large lens motor to control the density. The aluminium and glass filter is 12mm thick and occupies two filter slots in a compatible 4 x 5.65″ matte box or can be used without a matte box. It offers 2 to 6 stops of neutral-colour light reduction and features NiSi's optical glass. The gear features stop marks to identify the density.

SKU: GC11-500119

NiSi Cinema 4 x 5.65" (12mm) Variable Neutral Density 0.6-1.8 (2-6 Stops) Filter

The NiSi Cinema 4 x 5.65" (12mm) Variable Neutral Density 0.6-1.8 (2-6 Stops) Filter is a variable natural density filter with the range of 0.6-1.8 or 2-6 stops. It creates a darkening of the entire image, allowing a cinematographer to shoot with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed. The degree of density is easily controlled by rotating the gear or combining a large lens motor to control the density. The aluminium and glass filter is 12mm thick and occupies two filter slots in a compatible 4 x 5.65″ matte box or can be used without a matte box. It offers 2 to 6 stops of neutral-colour light reduction and features NiSi's optical glass. The gear features stop marks to identify the density.

The NiSi Cinema 4 x 5.65" (12mm) Variable Neutral Density 0.6-1.8 (2-6 Stops) Filter includes a 15mm support rod to mount the lens motor and soft case.

Please note the matte box and lens motor in the images are to demonstrate the use and are not included.

Features:

Variable 0.6-1.8 Neutral Density Filter

Reduces Exposure by 2 to 6 Stops

Uses two filter slots in 4 x 5.65" Matte Box

Features a Focus Control Gear with stop marks to attach a large lens motor that can control the density of the filter

Supports large lens motors

12mm in thickness

Includes 15mm support rod

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The NiSi Cinema 4 x 5.65" (12mm) Variable Neutral Density 0.6-1.8 (2-6 Stops) Filter is a variable natural density filter with the range of 0.6-1.8 or 2-6 stops. It creates a darkening of the entire image, allowing a cinematographer to shoot with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed. The degree of density is easily controlled by rotating the gear or combining a large lens motor to control the density. The aluminium and glass filter is 12mm thick and occupies two filter slots in a compatible 4 x 5.65″ matte box or can be used without a matte box. It offers 2 to 6 stops of neutral-colour light reduction and features NiSi's optical glass. The gear features stop marks to identify the density.

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