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Nisha 55mm 2h Heart Filter Multi-image

Nisha 55mm 2h Heart Filter Multi-image
  • Product Code: eq58617
  • Availability: In Stock

$74.85 $113.77

The Nisha 55mm 2H Heart Filter Multi-Imagecan be used to create two identical representations of a single scene that are arranged in a linear pattern inside a heart-shaped frame with opaque borders. It is constructed from optical glass and features an aluminum-alloy filter ring that can be rotated to horizontally or vertically arrange the heart-shaped frame along with the two images created by this filter's refraction effect.

A leatherette pouch is included for storage and transport.

2 Reproductions of a Scene in a Heart    Heart-Shaped Frame with Opaque Borders    Linear Pattern of Multiple Images    Horizontal, Vertical Pattern Arrangement    Optical Glass Construction    Rotatable, Aluminum-Alloy Filter Ring    55mm Front Filter Thread    Leatherette Pouch

Parameters
Filter TypeMulti Image
Size55 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.18 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)4.25 x 2.95 x 1.1"

  • Creates two identical representations of a single scene that are arranged in a linear pattern inside a heart-shaped frame with opaque borders
  • Constructed from optical glass for clarity
  • Filter ring can be rotated to horizontally or vertically arrange the heart-shaped frame along with the two images created by this filter's refraction effect
  • 55mm front filter threads allow for use with other filters
  • Leatherette pouch for storage and transport

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this screw onto the front of a normal lens?

A: Yes! You can use this on any lens with a 55mm front thread diameter, or on larger/smaller lenses using a step-up/step-down ring. When using a step-up/down ring, your results may vary (strength of the effect, vignetting, etc.).

Q: 2. Is it possible to use it with a canon 18-55mm ?

A: Yes but I believe the filter size of the 18-55mm is 58mm so you will need the 58mm version.

Q: 3. what lenses dose it work on?

A: The Canon 49mm Protect Filter is compatible with any lens that has 49mm filter threads.

Q: 4. Will this work with a 50mm lens on a Canon AE-1 camera?

A: If your 50mm lens has a 52mm filter thread, then you can use this Nisha 52mm Split Field Filter while the lens is mounted on the AE-1.

Q: 5. Can you attach a lens hood alongside this filter?

A: Yes you can

Q: 6. Do these screw on to the camera lense?

A: Yes it does, this is a 67mm filter.

Q: 7. Does it snap on my.lens?

A: This filter screws on to the filter threads of your lens.

Q: 8. Any images of what this produces? And which one will work for my 35mm 1.8?

A: We do not have any sample images for this filter yet. As for the size you need it would depend on the filter/lens cap size of your lens.

Q: 9. Will this fit (and still allow my lens cap to attach) a Canon PowerShot SX500IS?

A: Since the SX500IS does not have filter threads, this filter will not fit. You may be able to find a third-party filter adapter online, but B&H does not carry it at this time.

Q: 10. What size UV filter for What size UV filter for an '80s Canon AE1 w/a 50mm/1:18 Does anyone know? lens

A: Let me see if I can help you !On the business end of most lens, there will be a Greek symbol, next to some numbers. That is the size of the opening / threaded end and the size of the filter you will need. This is the thread size which means you can attach that size of filter directly.There are lots of other options available, such as step up adapters, and just as many opinions as to their functionality. Some specialty lenses do not accept filters, in which case you won't see any markings. Some believe that there will be a reduction in image quality if you use a filter. I will say that just as there is a difference in the glass quality in different lens, there is most certainly a difference in glass quality in filters too. For that reason, buy quality. Generally, the less you pay, the better the chance for a reduction in image quality there will be. UV filters are usually sold for protection but polarizers have a genuinely useful photographic purpose, reducing glare, surface reflections and increasing color saturation of the sky and some other surfaces as a side-effect.Good luck and I hope that helps!

25/09/2024

[0.18 lb] This is such a durable, versatile product! I get to crest interesting portraits by either shooting through the filter or shining light through it to make cool patterns. An essential photographer tool!

5
19/08/2024

[0.18 lb] it was done so simple and arrived fast, and works. Well done

5
04/07/2024

[0.18 lb] I love combining this filter on top of my 5R Multi Image for an extreme effect. I havent noticed any quality degradation yet, but i still havent color corrected my project yet.

5
28/06/2024

[0.18 lb] Great to create different images.

5
14/06/2024

[0.18 lb] Exactly what I was looking for!

5
28/05/2024

[0.18 lb] It comes with a small pouch, i love it, if you like experimental photography, youll love this.

5
23/05/2024

[0.18 lb] this was a Christmas gift for my adult daughter, she was thrilled & now she wants more, different filters!

5

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