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NiSi Filter Holder S6 Adapter For Sigma 14-24 F2.8 C/N (Adapter Only)

NiSi Filter Holder S6 Adapter For Sigma 14-24 F2.8 C/N (Adapter Only)

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Description

Article no.: 28603

NiSi Filter Holder S6 Adapter For Sigma 14-24 F2.8 C/N – Enables NiSi S6 150mm Filter System

This adapter lets you use the NiSi S6 150mm filter holder system with the Sigma 14-24 F2.8 C/N lens. It provides a simple, durable connection between the lens hood and the S6 filter holder, so you can add large rectangular or square filters to your wide-angle setup.

What the adapter does

First, slide the adapter ring over the lens’ integrated hood and tighten it into place. Then mount a NiSi S6 Filter Holder Frame onto the adapter ring. The holder locks to the ring with a pull-and-release locking pin, giving a reliable but adjustable connection.

After fitting, you can rotate the filter holder 360°. This full rotation allows precise positioning of graduated neutral density and other filters that benefit from varied placement. The adapter also supports the use of a compatible circular polarizer. Two external dials on the adapter ring allow independent rotation of the circular polarizer to adjust its effect.

Key features

  • Designed specifically to enable the NiSi S6 150mm filter holder system on the Sigma 14-24 F2.8 C/N lens.
  • Slides over the lens’ integrated hood and tightens for secure mounting.
  • Allows placement of a NiSi S6 Filter Holder Frame over the adapter ring.
  • Pull-and-release locking pin provides a reliable, adjustable connection.
  • Permits 360° rotation of the filter holder to position graduated ND and other filters.
  • External dials permit independent rotation of a circular polarizer when combined with the adapter ring.
  • Constructed from aluminum alloy for durability.
  • Enables quick installation and removal without taking the lens off the camera.
  • Included in the NiSi S6-Kit for the Sigma 14-24 F2.8 C/N (adapter only in that kit).
  • Adapter-only: compatible with the Circular S6 filters and requires an S6 Filter Holder for use with 150x150mm or 150x170mm filters.
  • Not compatible with the Circular filters for the S5 system.

Compatibility and use cases

Use this adapter if you already own the NiSi S6 Holder Kit and want to make that system compatible with the Sigma 14-24 F2.8 C/N lens. It provides a straightforward way to add 150mm-class filters and a circular polarizer without changing lenses or carrying multiple filter systems.

Specification Details
Product NiSi Filter Holder S6 Adapter (Adapter Only)
Compatible Lens Sigma 14-24 F2.8 C/N
Filter System NiSi S6 150mm Filter Holder System
Compatible Filter Types Circular S6 filters; works with 150x150mm or 150x170mm filters when used with an S6 Filter Holder
Requires S6 Filter Holder to use 150x150mm or 150x170mm filters (adapter only)
Material Aluminum alloy
Rotation Allows 360° rotation of the filter holder; independent polarizer rotation via external dials
Compatibility note Not compatible with Circular S5-system filters

FAQ

Question: Will this adapter work with my Sigma 14-24 F2.8 C/N?

Answer: Yes. The adapter is specifically designed to enable the NiSi S6 150mm Filter Holder System on the Sigma 14-24 F2.8 C/N lens.

Question: Do I get filters or the S6 holder with this adapter?

Answer: No. This listing is for the adapter only. It is compatible with Circular S6 filters but requires an S6 Filter Holder to use 150x150mm or 150x170mm filters.

Question: How do I mount and use a circular polarizer with this adapter?

Answer: Slide and tighten the adapter ring over the lens hood, then attach a compatible circular polarizer to the adapter ring. Use the two external dials to rotate the polarizer independently and adjust its effect.

Question: Will I need to remove the lens from my camera to install the adapter?

Answer: No. The adapter is designed for quick installation and removal without taking the lens off the camera.

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