
NiSi
NiSi 500222 Natural Night Filter for DJI Mavic 3 Drone
★★★★★
Cut through light pollution and reveal the city's true nightscape with the NiSi Natural Night Filter built specifically for the DJI Mavic 3.
$35.99*
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Overview
Key Features
Compatible with DJI Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Cine. NOT compatible with Mavic 3 Classic.
Perfect for night scenes & shooting the city at night
Blocks light wavelengths from common sources of light pollution
High definition optical glass with NiSi Nano Coating - waterproof, anti-reflection, scratch resistant, and easy to clean
Air Frame and Aircraft Aluminum Construction
Specifications
Compatibility
DJI Mavic 3, DJI Mavic 3 Cine (NOT Mavic 3 Classic)
Filter Type
Natural Night (light pollution reduction)
Optical Glass
High-definition optical glass
Coating
NiSi Nano Coating — waterproof, anti-reflection, scratch resistant
Frame Material
Aircraft Aluminum
Blocked Wavelengths
Mercury vapor, sodium, low-CRI artificial light sources
Model
500222
Brand
NiSi
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Specifically engineered wavelength blocking removes the orange/yellow cast of sodium and mercury vapor streetlights, delivering cleaner white balance in urban night aerials.
- Aircraft aluminum construction adds meaningful physical durability for a filter that will be attached and removed frequently in field conditions.
- NiSi Nano coating provides waterproofing, scratch resistance, and anti-reflection properties — all critical for a filter exposed to weather and bright artificial point sources.
- Precise fit for the Mavic 3 camera module ensures no vignetting or movement during flight.
- High-definition optical glass maintains the image sharpness the Mavic 3's Hasselblad-tuned sensor is capable of delivering.
👎 Cons
- Not compatible with the Mavic 3 Classic — a source of frustration for buyers who don't verify the specific variant before purchase.
- Requires exposure compensation at night, adding a variable to manage when shooting in rapidly changing lighting conditions.
- A single-purpose filter — the light pollution blocking optimized for night shooting makes it unsuitable for daytime or golden-hour work.
- No included carrying case means the optical glass and nano coating require careful storage to avoid scratches between shoots.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which DJI Mavic 3 variants is this filter compatible with?
It fits the DJI Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Cine only — it is NOT compatible with the Mavic 3 Classic. The Mavic 3 Classic uses a different camera module with a different filter mount geometry, so confirm your specific model before purchasing.
What types of light pollution does this filter actually block?
The NiSi Natural Night filter targets the wavelengths emitted by mercury vapor lamps, sodium streetlights, and low-CRI artificial sources — the orange and yellow cast that dominates urban night skies. It passes natural light (stars, moonlight) while cutting the artificial frequencies that flatten contrast and shift white balance in night shots.
Will this filter affect exposure significantly when shooting night aerials?
Yes — like any light-reducing filter, it will require exposure compensation. Expect to adjust shutter speed or ISO upward to compensate for the blocked wavelengths. At night, this trade-off is typically worth it: you gain color accuracy and contrast at the cost of needing a slightly longer exposure or higher gain.
How durable is the filter construction for drone use?
The aircraft aluminum frame and NiSi Nano coating make it physically robust for drone operation. The coating is waterproof and scratch-resistant, and the low-reflection treatment minimizes ghosting on bright point sources like streetlights — a real concern when shooting urban night scenes from altitude.
Does the filter affect daytime image quality if left on accidentally?
The Natural Night filter is optimized for artificial light suppression in low-light scenarios. While it won't damage the sensor, leaving it on during daylight will noticeably shift color rendition and reduce light transmission — remove it before transitioning to daylight shooting.