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NiSi Filter Holder M75 Set Landscape
NiSi Filter Holder M75 Set Landscape
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NiSi Filter Holder M75 Set Landscape

£146.40
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Delivery: Ordered from external warehouse. Approx 5-12 Days Delivery

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  • BrandNiSi

Description

Article no.: 28491

NiSi Filter Holder M75 Set Landscape – 360° rotating holder with Ultra Slim 67mm Enhanced Landscape CPL

The NiSi Filter Holder Landscape M75 is designed specifically for compact mirrorless cameras and compacts. It accepts 75x80 mm or 75x100 mm square filters (2 mm thick) from NiSi and other brands, and it ships as a complete kit including an ultra slim 67 mm NiSi Enhanced Landscape Polarizing filter (CPL).

Compact, rotatable holder for square filters

The holder rotates a full 360 degrees and locks in any desired position. This lets you set the polarizing effect or angle of graduated filters with precision. The unit uses a new locking design that holds filters securely while making insertion and removal smooth and easy.

Built to last and easy to adapt

The NiSi M75 is machined from aviation-grade aluminium for a durable but lightweight construction. The standard mount fits a 67 mm filter-thread. If you need other thread sizes, you can use adaptors (sold separately) to fit filter threads from 40.5 mm up to 62 mm.

Integrated polarizer for faster workflow

This set includes an ultra slim 67 mm NiSi Enhanced Landscape Polarizing filter (CPL). The Enhanced Landscape CPL delivers improved polarizing effect and increased color saturation compared with the standard version. You can rotate the polarizer via a small wheel on the back of the holder, so you do not need to remove any square filters to adjust the polarizer.

Lens compatibility

The holder works well with a range of wide-angle lenses:

  • On APS-C lenses it can be used with focal lengths as short as 11 mm without causing vignetting. It may also be used on 10 mm APS-C lenses, although slight vignetting can occur if the holder is rotated to a 45° angle.
  • On Micro Four Thirds cameras the holder can be used on lenses with focal lengths as short as 8 mm without risk of vignetting.

Available adapter rings (sold separately)

You can expand compatibility using additional adapter rings. The following sizes are available:

  • 40.5 mm
  • 43 mm
  • 46 mm
  • 49 mm
  • 52 mm
  • 55 mm
  • 58 mm
  • 62 mm
Specification Detail
Designed for Compact mirrorless cameras and compacts
Compatible square filter sizes 75x80 mm or 75x100 mm (2 mm thick)
Rotation 360° rotation with locking
Material Aviation-grade aluminium
Standard thread 67 mm adaptor included
Included polarizer Ultra slim 67 mm NiSi Enhanced Landscape Polarizing filter (CPL)
Adapter rings (sold separately) 40.5 mm, 43 mm, 46 mm, 49 mm, 52 mm, 55 mm, 58 mm, 62 mm
APS-C lens compatibility As short as 11 mm without vignetting; 10 mm may show slight vignetting at 45°
Micro Four Thirds compatibility As short as 8 mm without vignetting

What’s included in the NiSi Filter Holder Set Landscape M75

  • NiSi M75 Filter Holder
  • Enhanced Landscape Polarizing filter (CPL)
  • Standard 67mm adaptor ring
  • NiSi M75 Pouch for Holder and Filters

FAQ

Question: Will the holder work on my mirrorless camera lens with a 49 mm thread?
Answer: Yes. The holder ships with a standard 67 mm adaptor, but you can use a 49 mm adaptor ring (sold separately) to fit a 49 mm lens thread.

Question: Do I need to remove square filters to rotate the polarizer?
Answer: No. The set’s polarizer rotates via a small wheel on the back of the holder, so you can adjust the CPL without detaching any square filters.

Question: Will the holder cause vignetting on ultra-wide lenses?
Answer: On APS-C cameras the holder is safe down to 11 mm without vignetting; at 10 mm slight vignetting can occur if the holder is rotated to 45°. On Micro Four Thirds cameras it is safe down to 8 mm without vignetting. Use these guidelines to check compatibility with your lens.

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