Description
Article no.: 28188
The NiSi Nano IR Hard Graduated Neutral Density (GND) filter in 100x150mm format gives landscape photographers control when a scene has a clear boundary between bright and dark areas. It delivers a hard edge transition so you can balance exposure across defined separations, such as the horizon line between sea and sky. Additionally, NiSi added an infrared protection coating to reduce unwanted infrared color cast when shooting at small apertures.
Hard GND filters create an obvious, sharp boundary between the transparent and dark areas of the filter. Therefore, photographers use them when the separation between light and shadow in a scene is well defined. For example, you can place the dark portion over a bright sky while keeping the foreground properly exposed. The hard edge makes it easy to align the filter with lines such as the horizon at sea.
NiSi builds this filter from high quality optical glass rather than resin. The glass carries a nano coating to preserve fine detail and reduce reflections. Furthermore, the filter includes an infrared protection coating layer that helps eliminate infrared light entering the lens and reduces unwanted red color cast when shooting at small apertures. The nano coating is applied on both sides and also provides water and oil repellency for easier cleaning in the field.
The NiSi Nano IR Hard GND is a neutral density filter, so it does not affect the coloration of your image. You can reposition the filter inside a compatible holder, which allows you to recompose the shot after placing the filter to get the best framing and exposure balance. This repositioning makes the filter practical for varied landscape compositions where the horizon or bright area may not be centered.
This NiSi Nano IR Hard Graduated ND filter in 100x150 mm is available in the following maximum effect aperture steps:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Hard Graduated Neutral Density (GND) |
| Size | 100x150 mm |
| Available stops | 2 stop (0.6), 3 stop (0.9) |
| Glass material | Environmental Optical Lens glass (H-K9L) |
| Coatings | Nano coating on both sides; infrared protection coating; water & oil repellent |
Question: When should I choose a Hard GND instead of a Soft or Reverse GND?
Answer: Choose a Hard GND when the boundary between bright and dark areas is distinct, for example a straight horizon over the sea. The hard edge matches well with sharp separations, whereas soft or reverse GNDs suit uneven or gradual transitions.
Question: How does the infrared protection coating affect my images?
Answer: The infrared protection coating reduces infrared light passing through the lens, which helps prevent unwanted red color cast that can appear when using neutral density filters at small apertures. This preserves more natural colors in your final image.
Question: Can I reposition this filter after mounting it?
Answer: Yes. The filter can be repositioned in a compatible holder, allowing you to recompose and fine-tune the placement of the dark/clear boundary for the best exposure balance and framing.
Question: Does the filter change color or reduce image quality?
Answer: No. The filter is neutral density and does not affect image coloration. It is made from high quality optical glass with nano coatings to maintain high definition and minimize color cast and reflections.