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Nisi Solar Filter Pro Nano Uv/ir Cut Nd 72mm 16.5-stop

Nisi Solar Filter Pro Nano Uv/ir Cut Nd 72mm 16.5-stop
  • Product Code: eq130873
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$327.00 $513.39

This 16.5-stop, 72mm NiSi Solar Filter Pro Nano UV/IR Cut ND 72mm 16.5-Stopfrom NiSi Solar Filter Pro Nano UV/IR Cut ND 72mm 16.5-Stopis an essential tool for any photographer looking to capture stunning solar images. This high-quality filter is made from optical glass and is designed to provide a 16.5-stop light reduction, making it possible to capture detailed images of the sun without overexposing them. The filter also cuts UV and IR light, ensuring the most color-neutral result. The Nano coating on the filter also helps to reduce reflections and glare, improving the overall image quality.

The NiSi Solar Filter Pro Nano UV/IR Cut ND is essential for capturing stunning solar images that will stand out from the crowd. With its high-quality construction, advanced features, and ease of use, this filter is a must-have for any photographer looking to take their solar photography to the next level.

This filter is designed specifically for photography applications. This filter is not suitable for direct solar viewing with the naked eye, including with optical viewfinders.

5.0 Optical Density    Optical Glass with Nano Coating    Aluminum Frame    Designed for Solar Photography    Capture Stunning Solar Images    Darkens Entire Image Area    Cuts UV & IR Light for Neutral Color

Parameters
Filter TypeSolid ND with IR Attenuation
Exposure Reduction16.5-Stop
Size72 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet72 mm
CoatingMulti & Resistance Coated
Filter MaterialGlass
Ring MaterialAluminum
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.17 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)4.45 x 4.35 x 0.85"

  • This 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 the 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.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this fit the voilander 40mm 1.2

A: It will not. The Voigtlander Nokton 40mm f/1.2 has a 58mm thread. Instead you would need B&H # BWUVXSP58. https://bhpho.to/2MbwZTx

Q: 2. How smooth is the rotation ring?

A: The rotation ring on this filter moves easily and smoothly--much better than most variable ND filters.

Q: 3. Does this vignette on the tokina 11-20mm 2.8?

A: No there will be no vignetting when using the B+W 82mm XS-Pro Digital ND Vario MRC-Nano Filter. XS-PRO filters are designed with a thinner ring so they can avoid vignetting on a wide angle lens.

Q: 4. Is there a front thread to attach additional accessories?

A: The 67mm XS-Pro UV MRC-Nano 010M Filter does have a 67mm front filter thread.

Q: 5. This is because I use it with the H & Y magnetic frame so that my filter cannot be sticked with sponge (for prevent light leakage). Do you know that this filter has sticked sponge?

A: I'm sorry but this filter does not have foam on the edges.

Q: 6. I recently bought a Kowa TSN-663M spotting scope and am looking for a protective filter for it. Will this fit my 66mm lens spotting scope?

A: The filter on this page is 72mm - you are asking about a 66mm lens. If 66mm is the actual diameter of the threaded area on your Kowa, the answer is NO. Measure (or, better, look at the paperwork on your scope)and buy the appropriate size filter.

Q: 7. Can I screw a polarizing filter on top of this one? Thanks!

A: As the B+W 62mm XS-Pro UV MRC-Nano 010M Filter has 62mm front filter threads (as listed under the Specifications tab), you may use a polarizer filter with 62mm filter threads on top of this filter.

Q: 8. Can I use this with Canon 70-200 mm f/2.8 (version III) lens with Hood or can still be able to close the cap?

A: If one uses the B+W 77mm XS-Pro UV Haze MRC-Nano 010M Filter with the Canon 70-200mm f2.8 (version III) with the hood, one should still be able to close the cap.

Q: 9. Would the lens cap of the Sony RX10 mark 3 fit when using this filter?

A: There seems to be a mix up here with cameras. I do not own the Sony RX10. I have the Sony RX100 IV. Perhaps another Sony RX10 owner will come forward to answer your question.

Q: 10. What's the actual weight of this filter?

A: The B+W 67mm XS-Pro UV Haze MRC-Nano 010M Filter weights in at 0.04 pounds.

13/09/2024

[0.17 lb] The filter worked great for the annular eclipse!

5
24/08/2024

[Aluminum] Filter gives a white view of the sun, no color; beautifully sharp.

5
11/08/2024

[72 mm] It is a little difficult to focus due to the low intensity but if you choose a focal point at the edge of the Sun's disk auto focus works much better.

5
07/08/2024

[72 mm] Purchased for the October 2023 and April 2024 solar eclipse. Worked great.

5
02/07/2024

[72 mm] Bought this filter to use on a 400mm lens with a 95mm filter size. Bought it mainly for the eclipse but have found it useful for four minute exposures. There is no color cast.

5
12/06/2024

[0.17 lb] Good white light solar filter with no artifacts that I can see . Slightly better image quality than my Baader ASTF. Paired it with magnetic adapters for a much quicker and trouble-free removal and replacement solution for full totality on 4/8/24.

Pricey, but I believe worth it. And will almost surely outlast a film filter, as it’s glass.

5
05/06/2024

[72 mm] Had no problem resolving the sunspot on the lower half of the sun as the moon ate it up. Couldn't see any distortions in this filter, and it is just fine for solar pictures on digital cameras. This is a real solar filter, my sensor still works for night time astro photos, and I recommend it.

5
24/05/2024

[Aluminum] Well I bought this item for future use to photograph the upcoming total eclipse in April 2024. I did however use it to get (limited) shots of the annular eclipse this past October. It worked ! I was not in an area with totality and it was overcast, but i'm stoked for it's next adventure.

5
23/05/2024

[72 mm] Worked great on my Nikon 70-300 zoom. Very happy with the resulting pictures.

5
11/05/2024

[Aluminum] I bought this filter last year to photograph the partial solar eclipse (as seen from here in eastern Washington).  The weather didn't cooperate, so I got no shots.  However, in preparation for that eclipse I took a lot of practice shots of the sun, using the NiSi filter.  I use a Nikon D300 (although I have both a D800 and a D850, I don't want to risk possible sensor damage to the more expensive cameras by repeated shots of the sun), a Nikkor 80-400 mm lens, and a Nikon 1.4x teleconverter, with the NiSi solar filter on the lens, of course.  I found, like other reviewers, that the unedited images, shot with normal daylight white balance, look grayish-white.  Yes, that can be changed in post-exposure editing, but I found that if I set the camera's white balance to 10000K, the resulting images look pleasingly orange right out of the camera.  I do, however, usually increase color saturation in post--just for aesthetics.  The filter works great with my camera/lens setup, and provides plenty of darkening--so that I usually use 1/2500th, f8, ISO 100, when the sun is fully in the clear (no haze or clouds).  At those settings, sunspots are sharp and clear--as are other interlopers, such as I sometimes catch (on purpose) when shooting practice shots for the coming eclipse next month.  The attached images, shot through the NiSi solar filter, show sunspots by themselves, and a commercial airliner passing between me and the sun, with a couple sunspots on the sun's surface showing.  I shot the images handheld, in both cases. Images are cropped to better show subject detail.


I bought this filter because of its reviews, and because of the good price offered by B&H.  I've been totally satisfied with the filter's performance.

5

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