
NiSi 103425 Cinema 4x4 Soft-Edge ND Graduated Filter
Achieve Balanced Exposures with Soft Graduated ControlThe NiSi Cinema 4x4" Nano IRND Soft-Edge Graduated 0.3 Filter is an essential tool for cinematographers and videographers. This 1-stop graduated neutral density filter effectively darkens bright areas, like skies, while maintaining detail in t...
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Overview
Achieve Balanced Exposures with Soft Graduated Control
The NiSi Cinema 4x4" Nano IRND Soft-Edge Graduated 0.3 Filter is an essential tool for cinematographers and videographers. This 1-stop graduated neutral density filter effectively darkens bright areas, like skies, while maintaining detail in the rest of the frame.
- Filter Type: Soft-Edge Graduated ND
- Density: 0.3 (1 Stop)
- Size: 4x4 inches
- Material: Optical Glass
- Compatibility: 4x4 Matte Boxes
Key Features
Graduated filter with a soft-edged transition to a darkened density of 1.2, or a 4 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 4x4" filters with 4mm thickness
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Achieve balanced exposures in challenging lighting conditions with the 1.2 density (4-stop) soft-edge graduated ND filter.
- Effectively manage exposure when landscapes include elements that protrude into the sky, like trees or buildings.
- Benefit from true-to-life color reproduction, as the filter is designed to have no noticeable color cast.
- Ensure durability and easy maintenance with the high-definition optical glass and NiSi Nano Coating, making it waterproof and scratch-resistant.
- Enjoy broad compatibility with matte boxes that support 4x4" filters with a 4mm thickness, fitting into professional setups.
👎 Cons
- The 4x4" size might be too large for casual photography setups and primarily targets professional cinema or high-end photography.
- Being a "soft-edge" transition, it may not be suitable for scenes with a very clear, hard horizon line where a hard-edge grad filter would be more appropriate.
- The 1.2 density (4-stop) offers a specific light reduction, which may not be flexible enough for all lighting scenarios without carrying multiple filters.
- As a specialized filter, it might represent a significant investment for hobbyists or those with infrequent need for graduated ND effects.
- Requires a compatible matte box for use, which adds to the overall cost and complexity for some users.