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Kolari Vision Infrared Magnetic Clip-in Filter Nikon Z-mount 780nm

Kolari Vision Infrared Magnetic Clip-in Filter Nikon Z-mount 780nm
  • Product Code: eq120079
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$449.97 $701.95

Featuring an aluminum frame with small built-in magnets, the 780nm Kolari Vision Infrared Magnetic Clip-In Filter Nikon Z-Mount 780nmfrom Kolari Vision Infrared Magnetic Clip-In Filter Nikon Z-Mount 780nmsecures magnetically to the camera mount, and your lens then mounts on top. The filter sits securely between the camera and lens. It's compatible with full frame Nikon Z-mount cameras.

Unlike the 590nm and 665nm versions of this Kolari filter, this 780nm version does not require a full spectrum modification to be made to your camera, but only as long as you use the camera mounted on a tripod and set long exposures. Otherwise, a full spectrum modification is required. That entails removing the camera's low-pass filter and replacing it with a clear filter. Once that's done, this 720nm filter will work as intended to block visible light up to 720nm from the light spectrum. (Kolari Vision can make the modification for you at a cost if you send in your camera to them.)

The filter material of the clip-in filter is glass. A small removal tool is included but not required. The compact tool looks like a guitar pick and is included just in case, as the filter can easily be removed by hand.

Magnetically Attaches to Camera Mount    Sits Between Camera and Lens    Requires Tripod or Modified Camera    Aluminum Frame with Built-In Magnets    Glass Filter

Parameters
Filter TypeKolari Vision 780nm Infrared
Transmission RangeBlocks Wavelengths Below 780 nm
Exposure ReductionNot Specified by Manufacturer
SizeDedicated
Front Accessory Thread / BayonetNo
Filter MaterialGlass
Ring MaterialAluminum

Nikon Z6 II and Z7 II

Nikon Z5, Z6, Z7, and Z9 — due to a weaker magnetic force within these four compatible cameras, the filter has to be attached while the camera is laid on its back, with the lens mount facing up; after the filter is secured magnetically and the lens is mounted, the filter will stay firmly in place, and you can then freely move the camera

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Could this be used with a z50 or zfc?

A: Unfortunately no, it is only compatible with the Z6 and Z7 models.

Q: 2. Can this filter be mounted in nikon FTZ adapter?

A: The Kase ND64 Clip-In ND Filter for Nikon Z 6 / Z 7 / Z6 II / Z7 II can be used over the sensor in one of the compatible cameras when using the Nikon FTZ II Mount Adapter.

Q: 3. What is the difference between this and the older, cheaper Kase clip-in filter for Nikon Z, the KA1128030001?

A: This Kase Clip-in R-MCUV filter is multicoated and reduces ghosting, glare, and flares. The other filter is only a clear UV filter meant to protect the sensor.

Q: 4. IS this compatible with D850?

A: According to the Nikon website it does not appear to be compatible with the D850. The ML-L3 remote is compatible with the D750 D610 and a number of the Dx format bodies. The wireless remote recommended for the D850 would seem to be the WRT-10. The two remotes are fundamentally different.

Q: 5. what is the warranty on this item?

A: The ML-L3 comes with a one-year USA warranty from Nikon which would cover manufacturers defects.

Q: 6. Does it fit to Nikon Z8?

A: The Kase ND1000 Clip-In ND Filter for Nikon Z 6 / Z 7 / Z6 II / Z7 II will work with the Nikon Z8. The items description is out of date.

Q: 7. Is this compatible with Hero 12?

A: Yes, the GoPro Magnetic Swivel Clip for Select HERO and MAX Cameras is compatible with the GoPro Hero 12.

Q: 8. I want to know if this remote is compatible with a Nikon D300s?

A: Don't buy this remote, it never worked for me

Q: 9. Will this work with my Nikon D2X?

A: No - you will need the WR-T10 Wireless Remote transmitter AND the WR-R10 Wireless Remote Controller transceiver.

Q: 10. With the external connector now gone on the new Nikon D3400, can this IR device be used for remote shutter control on the D3400?

A: according to the Nikon USA site for the D3400 accessories - YES

23/09/2024

[Dedicated] Best high quality filter for my infrared photography. Very happy with it.

5
06/09/2024

[Dedicated] This filter is easy to put in and easy to remove. The mounting mechanism works really well and the all metal construction is very durable. The filter itself is high quality and works very well. Kolari customer service is also fantastic.

5
22/08/2024

[Glass] I use a wide range of lenses, from cheap primes to large zooms, and my filter sizes vary across the range. With these clip-in filters, I can attach ND filters and shoot video with both RF and adapted EF lenses with no issues.

This 6 stop ND was perfect for shooting a music video outside in sunny Los Angeles, and the 1/8 Mist had just a hint of glow to highlights without killing the contrast. 

I own all three 1/8 mist (0-stop, 3-stop, and 6-stop), and I have one in my camera at all times. Looking to try the 1/4 mist at some point to compare.

5
22/07/2024

[Glass] I use a wide range of lenses, from cheap primes to large zooms, and my filter sizes vary across the range. With these clip-in filters, I can attach ND filters and shoot video with both RF and adapted EF lenses with no issues.

This 3 stop ND was perfect for shooting a music video outside in sunny Los Angeles, and the 1/8 Mist had just a hint of glow to highlights without killing the contrast. 

I own all three 1/8 mist (0-stop, 3-stop, and 6-stop), and I have one in my camera at all times. Looking to try the 1/4 mist at some point to compare.

5
17/07/2024

[Aluminum] After long ago exploring IR images with Kodak chemical films, I purchased the Kolari K665Pro and K720Pro to use on a stock Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and Canon lenses. I chose the Kolari Pro series for their sharp cutoff spectra as well as their filter coatings compared to Kolari's base series or Hoya. The Kolari Pro quality / performance / price point trade-offs were great IMHO. Starting with the 665, I set the camera for manual exposure (typically bracketing around +2) and manual focus (typically longer focus settings), and the stock sensors pick up enough red for good composition and control. It has been a short learning curve and I am most pleased with the images that the Kolari filters are generating: awesome black and white landscapes, cloudscapes, and waterscapes, and excellent starting points for post-processed color shots (native red hue or channel swapped)! No discernible color aberration until I push the image magnification to its pixel limits. The coatings have been great with tough lighting angles - no flares - and stay remarkably clean in windy, dusty environments! Continuing experiments with the 720, which pushes the limits of the stock sensors but still works well. Highly recommend the Kolari 665Pro for anyone getting into IR!!!

5
26/06/2024

[Dedicated] Great filter.

5
16/06/2024

[Dedicated] Best high quality filter for my infrared photography!

5
12/06/2024

[Aluminum] Infrared takes a hole lot of experimenting. If you convert a camera I would say make a Full Spectrum Conversion. After that a full set of filters to se your options. This filter is one of the most user friendly filters you can get for it. Have fun with it if you get it.

5
11/06/2024

[Glass] After long ago exploring IR images with Kodak chemical films, I purchased the Kolari K665Pro and K720Pro to use on a stock Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and Canon lenses. I chose the Kolari Pro Gen series for their sharp cutoff spectra as well as their filter coatings compared to Kolari's base series or Hoya. The Kolari Pro quality / performance / price point trade-offs were great IMHO.

I posted a review of the 665 and can not say enough positives about it!!! 5 stars!!!

Still experimenting with the 720. It is slightly more technically challanging on a stock camera, but just as impressive as the 665 so far. Highly recommend the Kolari Pro Gen series for anyone getting into IR!!!

5
06/06/2024

[Dedicated] I'm not sure how long rear filters have been around, but this is absolutly groundbreaking for astrophotography, as well as other purpose filters ie: Polarizer, Neutral Density, B&W, etc. So much easier, and cheaper, than purchasing numerous front filters and the smudges and dust they attract, not to mention the space those velcro filter holders take up in your gear bag. I'd rather have room for another lens (or two). Simply cover your lens with a UV/protection filter. Lastly, these rear filters are simple and easy to change out. I'll personally just use one camera for astrophotography and will buy a rear Polarizer filter for one of my other cameras for daylight shooting.

5

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