
NiSi 103424 Cinema 4x5.65 Soft-Edge ND Filter
Achieve Cinematic Quality with Precise Light ControlThe NiSi Cinema 4x5.65 Soft-Edge ND 0.3 Filter allows selective darkening in your shots. Designed for cinematography and videography, this filter ensures balanced exposures and accurate color reproduction. Filter Type: Soft-Edge Graduated Neut...
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Overview
Achieve Cinematic Quality with Precise Light Control
The NiSi Cinema 4x5.65 Soft-Edge ND 0.3 Filter allows selective darkening in your shots. Designed for cinematography and videography, this filter ensures balanced exposures and accurate color reproduction.
- Filter Type: Soft-Edge Graduated Neutral Density (IRND)
- Density: ND 0.3 (1-Stop)
- Size: 4 x 5.65"
- Material: Optical Glass with Nano Coating
- Construction: Rectangular Orientation
Key Features
Graduated filter with a soft-edged transition to a darkened density of 0.3, or a 1 stop light reduction
Perfect to balance the exposure when trees, buildings, mountains, and other elements protrude into the skyline
True to life color, No color cast
High definition optical glass with NiSi Nano Coating - waterproof, scratch resistant, and easy to clean
Compatible with matte boxes that support 4x5.65" filters with 4mm thickness
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a soft-edged transition, making it ideal for balancing exposure when elements like trees or buildings meet the skyline.
- Provides a 0.3 (1 stop) darkened density, allowing for controlled light reduction in bright conditions.
- Manufactured from high definition optical glass, ensuring maximum sharpness and image quality.
- Boasts NiSi Nano Coating, which makes the filter waterproof, scratch-resistant, and easy to clean for durability.
- Designed to deliver true-to-life color with no color cast, maintaining the integrity of the scene's natural hues.
👎 Cons
- Specifically designed for matte boxes that support 4x5.65" filters with 4mm thickness, limiting universal camera compatibility.
- The 0.3 ND (1 stop) reduction may not be sufficient for extremely bright conditions where more significant light reduction is needed.
- Being a soft-edge graduated filter, it may not be suitable for scenes with a perfectly defined horizon line or complex foregrounds.
- Requires a compatible matte box for use, which adds to the overall equipment cost and setup time.
- As a specialized cinema filter, its price point might be higher than standard screw-in photographic filters.