Reviews

Review of the Nisi Filter System V5

2018-07-10T15:08:39+08:00September 12th, 2017|Reviews|

 Author :Eric Rousset After having reviewed during my previous test, the Nisi Filter system 100mm V3 (in french), I'm recently in possession of the last NiSi 100mm Filter Holder Kit V5. In preamble ju [...]

I Shoot With NiSi Filters

2018-07-10T15:12:01+08:00September 12th, 2017|Reviews|

Author :Patrick Marson Ong Hi guys! Let's talk about filters.  I have been getting a lot of inquiries on what kind of filter system do I use. Which of them I prefer? How much does it cost? Which one's [...]

NiSi HD Polarizer Review

2018-07-10T15:12:27+08:00September 12th, 2017|Reviews|

作者:MARCO CALANDRA As a landscape photographer, one of the most important things that I always carry with me is my set of filters. Some people can do without it, but personally I think they are essenti [...]

Reviewing NiSi’s Natural Night Filter

2018-07-10T15:12:54+08:00September 12th, 2017|Reviews|

Author : Christian Hoiberg Light pollution is a common problem amongst nightscape photographers. Either it’s within a city or out in nature, it has the potential to make an image less appealing. Every [...]

Review of NiSi Landscape Polariser

2018-07-10T15:13:01+08:00September 12th, 2017|Reviews|

Author : Francesco Gola Photography Introduction Among the different camera filters on the market, a particularly important place in my backpack and in my heart is reserved for the polarizing filter. [...]

NiSi Filters V5-PRO Review

2018-07-10T15:13:32+08:00August 29th, 2017|Reviews|

Author : Francesco Gola Photography Introduction Despite initial skepticism (mine included) NiSi Filters have become, without a doubt, a leader of the world photographic scene when it comes to photogr [...]

ND Filters For Your Drone

2018-07-10T16:07:15+08:00August 23rd, 2017|Reviews|

ND filters for your drone. Why? Why do you need filters for your drone you might wonder? On most drones the aperture is fixed so the only variables you can change to get the correct exposure are ISO and shutter speed. If we want that cinematic motion blur in our video’s, which is created by using a reduced shutter speed in relation to your fps (frames per second) you are filming at, we need to reduce the light that is hitting the sensor of the camera. The only way we can do that is by using ND filters, since we can’t lower the ISO further.