Thanks for the critique Jason. I noted you had the 82mm filters, which may not vignette when stacked on a 77mm lens, but would on an 82mm lens. Will these filters be coming out in a 92/95mm version. Then, with adapter rings, no vignetting.
I have a CPL+VND in one filter, and two of the "square" 4x5.65 types with 3stops and 6stops, I'm thinking of getting the 1stop and 2stop versions too so then i can mix 2 of them for more possible stops, anything from 1-9 with 2 pieces of glass
I shot with the NISI true color VND in the mattbox version on my FX3 and used the built in VND on my FX6. The true color cast a definite yellow color which was surprising being that it’s supposed to be “true color.” They did not match at all.
Looks cool but stacking more than 2 filters on wide angle lens is useless. too much vignette. I have the NISI true color older versions and just stacking 2 of them and maybe a Pro Mist filter is not really workable with out Vignette
Wow Jason, this is a really great video with a lot of insight! A bit of work involved too.
Thanks mark. Really appreciate you stopping by
Thanks for the critique Jason. I noted you had the 82mm filters, which may not vignette when stacked on a 77mm lens, but would on an 82mm lens. Will these filters be coming out in a 92/95mm version. Then, with adapter rings, no vignetting.
I have a CPL+VND in one filter, and two of the "square" 4x5.65 types with 3stops and 6stops, I'm thinking of getting the 1stop and 2stop versions too so then i can mix 2 of them for more possible stops, anything from 1-9 with 2 pieces of glass
At last !!!!! A round filter system that can take 2 filters on the sony 16-35 gm lens and not vignette!!!!
I shot with the NISI true color VND in the mattbox version on my FX3 and used the built in VND on my FX6. The true color cast a definite yellow color which was surprising being that it’s supposed to be “true color.” They did not match at all.
Oh really? I have never used the matte box version so I wouldn't know. Thanks for commenting this
Looks cool but stacking more than 2 filters on wide angle lens is useless. too much vignette. I have the NISI true color older versions and just stacking 2 of them and maybe a Pro Mist filter is not really workable with out Vignette
certainly for really wide lenses for sure. I certainly love the color accuracy
NiSi is also working on the Jetmag VND.
oh I cannot wait for that!
I love sunglasses for my camera however I don't think they are right for action cameras.
hahahah definitely not
Filters will always have color casts whether VNDs or solid NDs especially if you will stack them. We all need to learn how to do grade in post.
These don't have a color cast that I saw on the lumetri scopes
For some reasons these filters are much cheaper if you can get them in China, almost 50% of....
wow! get them there