Thank you for the elaborate info bro Unfortunately, I'm still left to with NiSi's big 112 magnetic coz of my Z 14-24. Nikon just wont do a regular thread for this particular lens. Same goes with their F version. If I'm using the 14-30, then yes, this JetMag version is ok with its 82mm. Their Swift System is equally good too
would be great if NISI could make an iPhone 16 Pro adapter for their 82mm filters, currently they only offer an older generic one size fits all clamp on IP-A filter for iPhone
I find this system very cool. Best magnetic system on the market right now. But I also wish it would have a real locking mechanism. Mainly because of the CPL rotation is done via the magnetic mount. As you showed in the video if you rotate the outer filter the filters below rotate with it. So it is absolutely guaranteed that rotation of the CPL, where you sometimes rotate 360°, you will always unlock any filters below it. And because the nature of a CPL is to be in any rotation depending on the light it will also not be locked most of the time.
This was a great review, untill you said that you would like a variable ND filter. The whole point of getting an easy magnetic fast swappable ND set it so you dont have to use a variable ND for video. There are many downsides to using a variable ND for video....
so for all the vloggers and wedding videographers, you expect them to manually swap an nd every time they turn around? lighting changes all the time in uncontrolled lighting scenarios, and if i had to change an nd every time i turned 180 degrees, that would be really annoying. and like i mentioned, if you’re on set with controlled lighting, this filter system is perfectly fine. but for a lot of run and gun shooters, this probably isn’t the right filter system. magnetic filter is all well and good, but it’s still a pain when someone has to change filters every 30 seconds and reach into their bag and pocket to change it, even if it is a fast swap system
Great job on this Herokme. Very informative. And, your blog studio video/lightning looks nice too.
thank you! really appreciate that!
Thank you for the elaborate info bro
Unfortunately, I'm still left to with NiSi's big 112 magnetic coz of my Z 14-24. Nikon just wont do a regular thread for this particular lens. Same goes with their F version. If I'm using the 14-30, then yes, this JetMag version is ok with its 82mm. Their Swift System is equally good too
haha that 14-24 is a beast!
hi sir thanks for the effort its not a flask to conduct drop test kindly let us know the footage impact with color error and thanks
i did do a color shift test in the video and didn’t drop it
would be great if NISI could make an iPhone 16 Pro adapter for their 82mm filters, currently they only offer an older generic one size fits all clamp on IP-A filter for iPhone
hopefully they do! that would be sick!
what vnd are you using?
polar pro helix system!
I find this system very cool. Best magnetic system on the market right now. But I also wish it would have a real locking mechanism. Mainly because of the CPL rotation is done via the magnetic mount. As you showed in the video if you rotate the outer filter the filters below rotate with it. So it is absolutely guaranteed that rotation of the CPL, where you sometimes rotate 360°, you will always unlock any filters below it. And because the nature of a CPL is to be in any rotation depending on the light it will also not be locked most of the time.
glad you’re liking it! a locking system would be great, especially if i’m trying to turn the cpl fast like you mentioned 🔥
This was a great review, untill you said that you would like a variable ND filter. The whole point of getting an easy magnetic fast swappable ND set it so you dont have to use a variable ND for video. There are many downsides to using a variable ND for video....
so for all the vloggers and wedding videographers, you expect them to manually swap an nd every time they turn around? lighting changes all the time in uncontrolled lighting scenarios, and if i had to change an nd every time i turned 180 degrees, that would be really annoying. and like i mentioned, if you’re on set with controlled lighting, this filter system is perfectly fine. but for a lot of run and gun shooters, this probably isn’t the right filter system. magnetic filter is all well and good, but it’s still a pain when someone has to change filters every 30 seconds and reach into their bag and pocket to change it, even if it is a fast swap system
@@herokmeexactly, specially me I do travel content I need to be in fast paced doing 100 stuff besides filmmaking, this would be a pain in the rear
@eliovisita couldn’t agree more!