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NiSi Dark ND Add-On Kit for Mavic 2 Pro | 8-Stop and 10-Stop Drone Camera Lens Filters | Drone Photography and Videography
Brand: NiSi
The NiSi Dark ND Add-On Kit for Mavic 2 Pro features two ND filters ND256 (8 Stop) and ND1000 (10 stop), designed for the DJI Mavic 2 Pro with Hasselblad camera. Each NiSi Filter for Mavic 2 Pro is designed with a lightweight airframe with Aircraft Aluminum Construction resulting in an amazingly light filter at approx 1.5g. The filters feature high definition optical glass free from color cast which provides ultimate sharpness. The NiSi filters for DJI Mavic 2 Pro are treated with NiSi's Nano coating making them easy to clean, waterproof as water beads up and falls straight off and very low reflection.<br />Achieve more natural and refined videos expanding your creative possibilities. The ND filters lengthen the shutter speed by reducing the amount of light entering the camera ? it gives a more natural sense of motion when filming. The ND filters feature the same IR technology available in our square filters to reduce color cast and allow a very true to life color.<br />The NiSi Filters for Mavic 2 Pro are designed to complement the style of the Mavic 2 Pro and are easy to attach and remove from the camera. All NiSi Filters for Mavic 2 Pro pass the startup calibration.
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- ND256 (8-Stop) and ND1000 (10-Stop) Filter for Mavic 2 Pro
- Air Frame and Aircraft Aluminum Construction
- High definition optical glass with NiSi Nano Coating - waterproof, scratch resistant, and easy to clean
- Passes startup calibration
- Lengthen the shutter speed by reducing the amount of light entering the camera ? giving a more natural sense of motion