Description
Capture Breathtaking Solar Photography with NiSi’s Solar Filter Pro Nano UV/IR Cut ND100000 (5.0) 16.6 Stops
Elevate your solar photography to professional levels with the NiSi Solar Filter Pro Nano UV/IR Cut ND100000 (5.0) 16.6 Stops. This state-of-the-art filter is expertly crafted from premium optical glass, offering an impressive 16.6-stop reduction in light. This key feature allows you to vividly capture the sun’s intricate details without the risk of overexposure.
The NiSi Solar Filter Pro stands out for its exceptional ability to filter out UV and IR light, delivering color-neutral images that accurately capture the sun’s natural beauty. Enhanced with a Nano coating, the filter effectively minimizes reflections and glare, ensuring crystal-clear, high-quality solar images.
This versatile filter boasts compatibility with a broad array of lenses and is incredibly user-friendly, easily attaching to standard filter threads. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or just beginning your journey in solar photography, this filter’s adaptability makes it an indispensable tool.
This bundle will allow the Solar filter to attach to lenses with a filter thread of 77mm (using the Step Up Ring) or 82mm.
This bundle includes:
- NiSi 82mm Solar Filter Pro Nano UV/IR Cut ND100000(5.0) 16.6 Stops
- NiSi Aluminum 77-82mm Step Up Ring
Cautions
- It is important to note that the filter is not appropriate for direct solar observation with the naked eye, and should exclusively be used for photographic purposes.
- Check the solar filter for damage before each use by holding it up to a bright light (not the sun). Secure the filter properly by screwing it fully onto the lens.
- The NiSi Solar Filter is not suitable eye protection for extended view of sun or solar eclipses. Do not look directly or indirectly into the sun without appropriate eye protection.
- The Solar Filter should be installed in front of the camera lens or telescope before trying to align it with the sun. Point the camera away from sun when attaching and removing the solar filter.
- Do not use an optical viewfinder when aligning your camera or telescope with the sun. It is recommended to use the live view feature of the camera for aligning it with the sun and for viewing.
- Do not leave a camera unattended where a child or inexperienced adult could point it at the sun without the filter adequately attached.
- The filter may absorb solar energy and get hot during use. Use extra care when removing it.