
NiSi NIR-UV395-77 77mm UV Filter Lens Protector
Preserve Image Quality with Advanced UV ProtectionThe NiSi 77mm SMC UV Filter offers superior UV protection for your camera lens. Its multi-layered coating and ultra-slim frame ensure optimal image quality while safeguarding your lens from damage. UV Protection: Blocks UV radiation beginning at...
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Overview
Preserve Image Quality with Advanced UV Protection
The NiSi 77mm SMC UV Filter offers superior UV protection for your camera lens. Its multi-layered coating and ultra-slim frame ensure optimal image quality while safeguarding your lens from damage.
- UV Protection: Blocks UV radiation beginning at 395Nm
- Coating: SMC seven + 9 layer multi coated
- Frame: Ultra-slim aluminum
- Glass: Japanese optical glass
- Threading: Front and back for lens mounting and filter stacking
Key Features
Blocks UV radiation beginning at 395Nm
SMC: seven + 9 layer multi coated filter
Ultra-slim aluminum frame and Japanese optical glass
Front and back threading for Lens mounting and filter Stacking
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Effectively blocks UV radiation starting at 395 nanometers, safeguarding lens and image quality.
- Features a SMC: seven + 9 layer multi-coated surface to minimize reflections and increase light transmission.
- Constructed with an ultra-slim aluminum frame, which helps prevent vignetting on wide-angle lenses.
- Utilizes Japanese optical glass for clarity and maintaining image fidelity.
- Equipped with front and back threading, allowing for easy lens mounting and stacking of multiple filters.
👎 Cons
- Specific to 77mm diameter lenses, requiring users to have compatible lens sizes.
- While it blocks UV radiation, it is primarily a protector and does not offer creative filter effects like polarization.
- The "ultra-slim" frame is made of aluminum, which may not be as robust as brass frames in some high-end filters.
- The multi-coating layers, while beneficial, are not detailed with specific transmittance percentages or hardness ratings.
- Users with lenses smaller or larger than 77mm will need to purchase step-up or step-down rings, or a different filter.