Hey can you tell me how thick (mm) one NISI adapter ring is and one NISI filter is? Thickness of the colored part that is...if you have a caliper of course.
Thanks for the review. But why friction to magnet? If friction filters are put on with some force, they might affect the focus or focal length of those delicate lenses.
Great question. Ive asked and they said: “The reason that NiSi chose the friction mount rather than a magnetic mount is that it is much more secure. We heard a lot of feedback from people who bump their magnetic system filters and they just drop off the camera. Also, we have heard of some magnetic filter systems attracting iron dust if the filter is every placed on dirt which is near impossible to remove from the magnets once on there.” I’d tend to agree with them 👍
@@joint_pl fair enough 👍 I've seen lots of magnetic filters pop off lenses over the years, but I also like how easy they are to put on. Maybe that's the trade off?
Thanks Leon. I’ve always struggled to appreciate the Nisi app tbh. I feel like it’s all backwards. You should be able to enter ur aperture and be filter and it should tell you ur shutter length required 🤷🏼♂️
Thanks for this video. I have some Lee and Cokin filters, but am seriouly considering NiSi Swift Sytem. Currently readind and watching whatever I can find on them.
Hello Ralph, you should mention that if you use 2 filters at the same time you will get strong vignetting and 3 filters is not possible to use lol. ;) Thank you for your review! I really hope that the ND filter will be installed in the new cameras soon.
I am already a NISI user, but they are the "old" square ones that you see from other manufacturers, just with the difference that NISI's frame is better made and the filters are better than the others. It is precisely the colors that make the big difference, in my opinion they are 100% color neutral. However, the solution with the CPL filter could have been made smarter. And it should be noted that I can use my NISI system on the Nikkor Z 14-30mm f/4 S completely without vignetting, which was the reason why I chose that lens over the 14-24mm f/2.8, which in my opinion is quite difficult to use filters on. The use of filters must be quick and easy, which may well make me consider switching to this new NISI system.
Thanks Peter, I too used to use the square system, which was great but felt cumbersome to use and at times a bigger deal than it should have been. I really like this new set up and approach. I also don't mind the 14-24 for certain scenarios. I reckon it would be good to test on a rain forest scene with these filters... could come up real nice :).
my only concern is that friction fit becoming loose after a while and will nisi replace them when they do ? I've been thinking about selling my nisi and going to kase purely on magnetic filters being so much easier then threads. id love too see some feedback on the fit in a month or 3 cheers mate
No worries. At the moment I’d say they are snug. And I’ve been using them for 6 months, I got them very early. And they’re still as sung as the day I got them 🤷🏼♂️
What do you look for in a filter kit?
To be thin, light, magnetic and with great quality - that is why I prefer Kase Revolution :)
Do you think the friction set up will stand the test of time? i.e. will it wear and loosen?
Yep. I reckon it will… stand the test of time.
Hey can you tell me how thick (mm) one NISI adapter ring is and one NISI filter is? Thickness of the colored part that is...if you have a caliper of course.
Can you explain the settings list on the side.
You have
F/
SS
ISO
MM
What is SS?
It's the only setting I saw change.
SS is Shutter speed 👍
F/ is aperture
Mm is focal length.
How would you compare these with Polar helix which are magnetic with a quarter twist to secure?
I wish I could tell you but I’ve not used the Polar Helix. Keen if someone wants to send me one though.
Thanks for the review.
But why friction to magnet? If friction filters are put on with some force, they might affect the focus or focal length of those delicate lenses.
Great question. Ive asked and they said: “The reason that NiSi chose the friction mount rather than a magnetic mount is that it is much more secure. We heard a lot of feedback from people who bump their magnetic system filters and they just drop off the camera. Also, we have heard of some magnetic filter systems attracting iron dust if the filter is every placed on dirt which is near impossible to remove from the magnets once on there.”
I’d tend to agree with them 👍
I was thinking exactly the same thing, but as Ralph points out, the magnets attract dust (for example, there may be iron in soil).
@@RalphMayhewPhotography what a stupid reason, I have Kase magnetic system for about year now and it is the best way to attach filters ;)
@@joint_pl fair enough 👍 I've seen lots of magnetic filters pop off lenses over the years, but I also like how easy they are to put on. Maybe that's the trade off?
Fun review and great photos.
The Nisi app makes calculating the time of exposures easy when using ND filters.
Thanks Leon. I’ve always struggled to appreciate the Nisi app tbh. I feel like it’s all backwards. You should be able to enter ur aperture and be filter and it should tell you ur shutter length required 🤷🏼♂️
@@RalphMayhewPhotography Lee Stopper App is very good for that
No CPL? I see that they sell Swift CPL's separately though. That should work with this because is also a swift filter, correct?
Not yet but I’m hopeful they’ll bring one out soon. Yea I think you can use Swift. Make sure you check with Nisi first before 100% sure.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography won't u get vignetting when using the CPL and an ND filter at the same time...? just curious..
@@surajsomai depends on the focal length on lens. Wider your lens more chance of vignetting.
Thanks for this video. I have some Lee and Cokin filters, but am seriouly considering NiSi Swift Sytem. Currently readind and watching whatever I can find on them.
I’ve been really impressed 👌
looks like you compressed the lens a bit [ull miss yo focus]when attaching filters at around 8:46
Yeah when you push the filter on, to ensure it's firm you can change the focal length if you have a retractable lens.
Hello Ralph, you should mention that if you use 2 filters at the same time you will get strong vignetting and 3 filters is not possible to use lol. ;) Thank you for your review! I really hope that the ND filter will be installed in the new cameras soon.
Ah yes. Very true. I do pick it up in another video: if a real world test, but you are right :) I reckon I have used all three tbh 🤔
In this video maybe: How To Use SHUTTER SPEED Photographing the CITY AT NIGHT
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Hi ! Nice. It’s possible to put the VND after the Mist filter ?
I didn’t think there was a mist filter sorry 🤔
I am already a NISI user, but they are the "old" square ones that you see from other manufacturers, just with the difference that NISI's frame is better made and the filters are better than the others. It is precisely the colors that make the big difference, in my opinion they are 100% color neutral. However, the solution with the CPL filter could have been made smarter. And it should be noted that I can use my NISI system on the Nikkor Z 14-30mm f/4 S completely without vignetting, which was the reason why I chose that lens over the 14-24mm f/2.8, which in my opinion is quite difficult to use filters on. The use of filters must be quick and easy, which may well make me consider switching to this new NISI system.
Thanks Peter, I too used to use the square system, which was great but felt cumbersome to use and at times a bigger deal than it should have been. I really like this new set up and approach. I also don't mind the 14-24 for certain scenarios. I reckon it would be good to test on a rain forest scene with these filters... could come up real nice :).
Can you combine a CPL on those Filters?
I believe so if you get Nisi’s CPL. Although I’ve never tried to say for sure.
my only concern is that friction fit becoming loose after a while and will nisi replace them when they do ? I've been thinking about selling my nisi and going to kase purely on magnetic filters being so much easier then threads. id love too see some feedback on the fit in a month or 3 cheers mate
No worries. At the moment I’d say they are snug. And I’ve been using them for 6 months, I got them very early. And they’re still as sung as the day I got them 🤷🏼♂️
@@RalphMayhewPhotography cheers Nat good to know
Thank you for the video. Is this kit made of glass or resin?
Thank you. Glass 👌
i deserve the first comment? yes i do, i love nisi also!!!
Haha you do! And you’ve secured it!!
So you changed just the SS,NOT THE Fstop.cool thanks
For this experiment, yes.
i can't believe they chose friction. Only reason i won't order these. 100% they will get loose over time
Fair enough.