Here is my review of the NISI Cinema Filters. What are you guys using ? Time stamps: Why Cinema Filters? - 0:56 My NISI set - 2:25 What I like about the filters - 4:38 What I don’t like about the filters - 5:37 Who are these for? - 6:54 Let me know if you have any questions. Cheers, Flo
There’s a reason every professional film set uses some sort of filter in front of the camera. As you stated towards the end of the video, filters make a huge difference in the quality of what you are shooting.
Beautiful imagery, as always. I'm currently using a Tiffen variable ND and black pro mist 1/8 on my GH5. It makes such a massive difference in making a dslr/mirrorless camera look like it's shooting film. Whenever it comes time to upgrade my camera I'll be picking up a set of these NISIs. Thanks for the test!
Of course you guys have a video on this. I'm in the market for ND filters for my Pocket 4K and 6K rigs. Switching up from the Polar Pro Basecamp system. It's good, but limited and I need NDs to use with CPs without the whole VND and IR stuff. Plus I want to use diopters and special FX filters and, again, the Basecamp is limited. Thanks Of Two Lands for the help!!!!
Thanks for the review! I finally ordered a 0.9 and the Tilta mini MB. I'm looking forward to tested it out as I've only been using circular Vari ND. I'll buy other grades base on the test with the 0.9.
@@OfTwoLands Received both ND and Tilta mattebox. Unfortunately it's very difficult to fit the NISI filter into the Tilta mattebox. it seems the open hight of the mattebox is not large enough (just 4 inch, not more), so there is too much friction when inserting the filter. And as the mattebox plastic is soft, it's not helping. How it works for you? I'll have to return the mattebox and look for another option, likely a more relialable as the Misfit Atom. Otherwize the NISI filter is very nice.
Thank you for spending the time on these videos, they're quite helpful! You also make me want to upgrade to the 6k pro so maybe I should stop watching 😂😭
Really helpful advice! I think a lot of people especially upcoming cinematographers tend to ignore or at best cut corners when it comes to great filters but your thoughtful video just highlighted the importance of investing in the right kit. Also, I think you should link NISI's American store's website.
Great review. I actually use nisi variable ND's and love them. I'm toying with the idea of, as you say, investing in a Matt box so will probably go for nisi as a brand because the quality is on point. Thanks for the review. 👍🏼
Great video. I find myself wanting them but I only just got a high quality circular ND lol. Is maintaining 180 degree shutter a main priority of yours when exposing?
Thanks !! I always shoot 180 shutter angle, but not a priority, I just leave it at that unless I absolutely need to change for flicker or extreme slow mo :)
I'm curious about the Nisi C5 Matte box and the C5 Matte Box Cinema Kit. Have they asked you to review this or even to look at it? I didn't even know it existed until recently and I can't find it reviewed or talked about anywhere (1 vid on YT). It looks like a great system for young filmmakers (although a little limited) , especially looking at the alternatives out there (SmallRig, Tilta, Polar Pro). It gives you incredible value, VND (with no colour shift), PL, Mist and a 4 stop ND to double up the VND. I keep looking for a flaw and the only issue I find is that it's designed with a 95mm mount instead if 114mm - which only means you're limited in the lenses you can mount it on must be smaller than 95mm. It's odd to me. Is there something wrong with it that I'm missing? Would love your thoughts on it.
We've hesitated buying into 4x5.65 IRNDs since it is a rather large investment to acquire a range of filters. Specifically for the Tilta Mini Mattebox, I was also concerned with flaring and reflection due to the long distance between the front lens element and the 4x5.65 filter tray but your tests seem to show surprisingly good results(!) Thanks for showcasing the Nisi filters - been researching but could not make up my mind between top-tier brands of filters. Might give these a shot. Quick question: Noticed you mainly use two strengths of ND. How do you manage shutter-angle? Do you crank when you can? Keep up the good content.
No worries and glad I could help :) !! I actually rarely change my shutter angle, always on 180 unless I absolutely have to like in order to achieve a special look for example. Don't hesitate with those filters, so good !! Thanks for support !!
Salut Florent! Je cherche à upgrade mon kit avec des IRND très neutres et ne causant pas/le moins possible de color shift. Je passe un temps fou à essayer de rattraper l'énorme green shift de mon VND, souvent en vain... Ces ND sont-ils vraiment neutres ou doit tu tjs ajuster la teinte en post-prod? Merci!!
Hey !! Je suis très content de ces IRND, et la qualité est nettement superieur que ce soit en termes de colour shift ou en general. Je me souviens pas avoir ajusté la teinte avec eux.
It’s shockingly difficult to find a video really explaining what this type of filter is for and it’s benefits compared to circular. No wonder I’ve heard several recommendations for this channel.
Hello. In the description you have two filters 0.9 and 1.8. Will there be enough of them for all shooting tasks? Filters are not cheap; I would not want to take extra ones that are not needed. Recommend which filters should be required. You may have answered these questions in the video, but I don’t really understand English by ear.
Thank you for a very good and informative video. I ordered a mini matte box tilta and revoring variable nd + cpl filter from B&H. I got my matte box three weeks ago but I have not received the revoring filter. I am starting to think that it could maybe be a better idé to cancel the revoring and instead buying a NISI IRND 0,9? Do you think it is a better idé?
Hey! Tell me why you are using nisi mist black 1/8 and not 1/4. I think 1/4 has a more pronounced effect for light sources. (for example, for a sunset). Or do you use it to smooth out irregularities on the skin and is it better for this?
Hi, Florent. I want to buy these IR ND filters but I have a question, do they substitute the polarized filters? for example, for filming the water of the ocean it will work well?
Yes, they are definitely better. Obviously not as a convenient as internals. I would use the internal for travel and personal and use the NISI for proper projects :).
Hi. Thanks for this review. I have a set of Zeiss classics, and am starting to look into matte boxes and filters. Do you run into any issues with the Zeiss lenses and focusing since the lenses extrude forward while focusing? Thanks.
Thanks for watching !! I haven't encountered any issues. I used only the Tilta mini MB since it is so small and not the Smallrig MB with the Contax though. I cannot use it with the 18mm as it rotates but the other ones are fine.
Hi, thank you for the review. I am wondering if the IR filters stack well? Have you tested stacked Nisi IRND filters for color shift? This way we can stack a combination of 3, 6, 1.2 and 2.1 to get alle ranges. Also, BH have priced these filters for $245, which is over $100 less than Nisi own site. Weird.
Thanks for watching !! I haven’t tried stacked yet so can’t really answer that. As for the price BH is in usd whilst the price I showed was in aud since I live in Sydney :).
hey man. Do you use Nisi mist filters, or other brand? the ones for the matte box not the circular ones. I am using circular 1/8 pro mist on my bmpcc6k pro and sigma 18 35 and I hate the result... It makes the image look like plastic. Any comments on this? Hug
Just got a matte box, and I'd love to get some of square filters. These IRND really interest me. I have a 6-9 stop polar pro VND, but it's often too dark. I'm also trying to only buy one filter to see how the convenience is while traveling.. would the .9 be good for the majority of shooting or should I aim for a straight non ND IR filter? Another helpful video !
Hi, with your current experience using the 1/8 mist filter since you had it, are you finding it is sufficient for general use, or would you have gone stronger like a 1/4? I am trying to decide on one mist filter only in my kit and was considering the 1/4 for both day and night shots? Are you finding 1/8 flexible and useful for both night and day shots? Also, do you notice any color cast/shift with the mist filter? Thank you.
Hey, I do find it sufficient to soften up things. 1/4 is too strong generally for me. It just depends if you want a look or just softness I guess. I’d start with the 1/8. And no colour shift :). Cheers
Hey i have the 18-35 what number stops do u use for when u havethe aperture wide open at 1.4. I wasnt sure if 6 stops is enough or if i shld go with the 7 stop
Thank you for your videos, I really like them! I'm wondering how do you manage to stabilise when you shoot handle with the sigma for example without IOS. I'm thinking to buy this camera and the lenses and I love to shoot handle. Could you give me some tips please or recommendation about how do you make the shoots stable? Thank you! Keep doing well!
Thanks so much !! I am used to shoot handheld and I am usually quite steady. Keep your elbows close to your body, control your breathing, shoot wider, and move your legs for panning :).
@@mandopacheco7097 you can get the Small rig matte box, it allows you to use two filters at once, if you want to use the Tilta, you can use a circular Filter and then attache the Matte box on top of it, If I'm not wrong.
Hi Flo, I can see you didn't use the Core Powerbase Battery pack here. I'm just wondering what battery solution you have in this case? Is it enough to last? Im trying to find the most portable and compact solution possible. Thanks in advance. Will
Hi, I always use the normal Canon batteries when doing short shoots or when travelling. Last long enough and can do a whole day with 3-4. Depends on what you shoot. For work get the Core, for personal shoots LP6 are more than ok. Cheers
Of Two Lands Hi Flo again, do you find that the LP6 batteries will run out and cut out suddenly in the BMPCC6K? The onscreen indicators don’t seem to be accurate and I’m worried that each time it cuts out it is doing the camera some damage. That’s why I’m thinking are more reliable solution.
So with this filters r u able to use the double the frame rate ? Im new in the fell i knw the nd filter give u the double the frame rate just wondering if it was the same?
Hi Tal. You can stack filters with the mini mattebox by for example screwing on a circular black pro mist filter on the lens before then attaching the tilta adapter ring into that filter. This way you can technically stack three filters - 2 circular (one on each side of the adapter ring) and one 4x5.65
So no color shifts huh? I’m just curious because top notch filters are twice the price like Schneider’s or Tokina Pro IRND’s, I’m wondering if he’d these are definitely good enough-from your video, seems like it though!
Awesome video man! I wanted to get a set of filters like this for my bmpcc 4K but they are a bit out of my price range for now. I noticed that Nisi also sells a circular filter set for less money. I think it’s like 70$ per filter for 77mm size. Have you use them? I’m very tempted to try them since they also prevent the IR pollution.
@@TolaTheKurd I never bought them because I ended up selling my Bmpcc 4K for a Fuji X-T3. However, Matteo has a few videos where he uses those NISI IR circular filters and they work really well.
I could but I own the circular Tiffen and the cinema Nisi so can’t really compare the two since they’re not really aimed at the same kind of shooting if that makes sense.
Almost planned to buy screw on filters because I couldn't find a good mattebox set-up that isn't breaking the bank. This is amazing. Do you still use a screw on pola since the matte box only has one stage?
Seems too expensive when you can just use a circular filter and screw it in, especially if it is only 3 stops in which case you can get a cheap circular filter for 50 bucks and it won't have much IR pollution at that ND. Plus it is a much more compact setup.
You can get them with 6 or 9 stops if you want. I do agree that having circular ones is more compact and affordable and I do use them too. The thing is these cinema filters are high quality glass, very different use for them. The same reason you can use a matte box or a $10 hood, or buy a $100 lens or a $1000 of the same focal length. We're talking difference in quality :).
@@OfTwoLands I know but you can get the same filters in the circular variant for much less. Any perceived difference isn't worth the significant costs outlay, impact to set-up time and bigger and less compact setup. Just IMO.
Here is my review of the NISI Cinema Filters.
What are you guys using ?
Time stamps:
Why Cinema Filters? - 0:56
My NISI set - 2:25
What I like about the filters - 4:38
What I don’t like about the filters - 5:37
Who are these for? - 6:54
Let me know if you have any questions.
Cheers,
Flo
There’s a reason every professional film set uses some sort of filter in front of the camera. As you stated towards the end of the video, filters make a huge difference in the quality of what you are shooting.
They sure do :) !!
Thank you for a no nonsense, informative and honest review. This review was very helpful and your style of communication is much appreciated.
So glad you enjoyed it !! Thank you for the positive feedback :)
Loved the cameo appearance! That was a great day, another one's due soon for sure.
Haha you’re quick !! Was for sure, and yes my man I’m super keen for a catch up ASAP 👊. Thanks for your modelling skills 🔥
Beautiful imagery, as always. I'm currently using a Tiffen variable ND and black pro mist 1/8 on my GH5. It makes such a massive difference in making a dslr/mirrorless camera look like it's shooting film. Whenever it comes time to upgrade my camera I'll be picking up a set of these NISIs. Thanks for the test!
Thanks Ethan !! Good to know, let me know when you do :). What set would you pick ?
Of course you guys have a video on this. I'm in the market for ND filters for my Pocket 4K and 6K rigs. Switching up from the Polar Pro Basecamp system. It's good, but limited and I need NDs to use with CPs without the whole VND and IR stuff. Plus I want to use diopters and special FX filters and, again, the Basecamp is limited. Thanks Of Two Lands for the help!!!!
I bought some voigtlander primes and then I can use the really inexpensive 52mm thread NiSi IRND circular filters. Same works with Nikkors.
Love your review style Flo. Thanks for sharing
Glad you do man, thanks for watching !! 👊
You convinced me to get contax primes.. now i have 4. NOW you convinced me to get these filters
Haha sorry !!
Thanks for the review!
I finally ordered a 0.9 and the Tilta mini MB. I'm looking forward to tested it out as I've only been using circular Vari ND. I'll buy other grades base on the test with the 0.9.
Thanks for watching !! Have fun with it :)
@@OfTwoLands Received both ND and Tilta mattebox. Unfortunately it's very difficult to fit the NISI filter into the Tilta mattebox. it seems the open hight of the mattebox is not large enough (just 4 inch, not more), so there is too much friction when inserting the filter. And as the mattebox plastic is soft, it's not helping.
How it works for you?
I'll have to return the mattebox and look for another option, likely a more relialable as the Misfit Atom.
Otherwize the NISI filter is very nice.
Also, wow the shot at 2 minutes is one of the nicest I've seen from the 6k
Thank you so much !!
Thank you for spending the time on these videos, they're quite helpful! You also make me want to upgrade to the 6k pro so maybe I should stop watching 😂😭
Great video man. Looking at these and deciding between a few brands
Thanks !! I have been enjoying these for a while now :)
Excellent video. You influenced my decision to buy 2 and 3 stop nisi filters yesterday
Thank you !! Hope you like them and happy shooting :)
Really helpful advice! I think a lot of people especially upcoming cinematographers tend to ignore or at best cut corners when it comes to great filters but your thoughtful video just highlighted the importance of investing in the right kit. Also, I think you should link NISI's American store's website.
Thank you !! And yeah, there is a lot more than just cameras and lenses :).
Great review. I actually use nisi variable ND's and love them. I'm toying with the idea of, as you say, investing in a Matt box so will probably go for nisi as a brand because the quality is on point. Thanks for the review. 👍🏼
Thanks for watching !! They're awesome filters :).
Did you consider the polar pro base camp ?
Yes I did.
Base camp is great, from what I've seen, but it's not 4x5.65, and it's a closed system that can't mix and match with other matte boxes or filters.
Thanks for this view dear
Can you say main difference between main line and black one?
Which one you think most useful and universal?
Thank you
So cool, what you used was the NISI IRND 0.9 light stop 03... for shooting outdoors in daylight do you think the Stop 05 might work for me...?
Great review! Looking into these filters myself, and this just cemented NiSi as the choice!
Thanks man !! They’re really good, very happy with them :). What set would you get ?
They definitely get a wonderful image & look very high quality. They're on my 'one day' wish list :)
They sure do :) !! Thanks for watching man
Como siempre....muchas gracias!!!!
Great video. I find myself wanting them but I only just got a high quality circular ND lol.
Is maintaining 180 degree shutter a main priority of yours when exposing?
Thanks !! I always shoot 180 shutter angle, but not a priority, I just leave it at that unless I absolutely need to change for flicker or extreme slow mo :)
I'm curious about the Nisi C5 Matte box and the C5 Matte Box Cinema Kit. Have they asked you to review this or even to look at it? I didn't even know it existed until recently and I can't find it reviewed or talked about anywhere (1 vid on YT). It looks like a great system for young filmmakers (although a little limited) , especially looking at the alternatives out there (SmallRig, Tilta, Polar Pro). It gives you incredible value, VND (with no colour shift), PL, Mist and a 4 stop ND to double up the VND. I keep looking for a flaw and the only issue I find is that it's designed with a 95mm mount instead if 114mm - which only means you're limited in the lenses you can mount it on must be smaller than 95mm. It's odd to me. Is there something wrong with it that I'm missing? Would love your thoughts on it.
We've hesitated buying into 4x5.65 IRNDs since it is a rather large investment to acquire a range of filters. Specifically for the Tilta Mini Mattebox, I was also concerned with flaring and reflection due to the long distance between the front lens element and the 4x5.65 filter tray but your tests seem to show surprisingly good results(!) Thanks for showcasing the Nisi filters - been researching but could not make up my mind between top-tier brands of filters. Might give these a shot. Quick question: Noticed you mainly use two strengths of ND. How do you manage shutter-angle? Do you crank when you can? Keep up the good content.
No worries and glad I could help :) !!
I actually rarely change my shutter angle, always on 180 unless I absolutely have to like in order to achieve a special look for example.
Don't hesitate with those filters, so good !!
Thanks for support !!
Salut Florent! Je cherche à upgrade mon kit avec des IRND très neutres et ne causant pas/le moins possible de color shift. Je passe un temps fou à essayer de rattraper l'énorme green shift de mon VND, souvent en vain... Ces ND sont-ils vraiment neutres ou doit tu tjs ajuster la teinte en post-prod?
Merci!!
Hey !! Je suis très content de ces IRND, et la qualité est nettement superieur que ce soit en termes de colour shift ou en general. Je me souviens pas avoir ajusté la teinte avec eux.
@@OfTwoLands Ok, je te fais entièrement confiance; Je vais essayer de louer un kit la semaine pro et go! Merciiii
It’s shockingly difficult to find a video really explaining what this type of filter is for and it’s benefits compared to circular. No wonder I’ve heard several recommendations for this channel.
Thanks so much for the positive feedback !!
Hello. In the description you have two filters 0.9 and 1.8. Will there be enough of them for all shooting tasks? Filters are not cheap; I would not want to take extra ones that are not needed. Recommend which filters should be required. You may have answered these questions in the video, but I don’t really understand English by ear.
Hi, yes, I’d say 0.9 and 1.8 allow you to shoot pretty much anything outside. Start with the 0.9 and see how you go 😊👍
Another good informative video, don’t know how I missed it previously 👍
Thanks man :) !!
Merci Florent !
Love this new spot we found ✨ x
Me too, perfect spot for sunset :) xx
For 400 euros you can buy a IR replacemen for the interior UV filter of the poket 4k, i saw a test in youtube and works fine!
Are you using nd and black pro mist filter at the same time? Is it possible with the tilta mini matte box?
Sometimes yes, not really possible with the Tilta Mini unless you use a circular one and a 4x5.65 maybe ?
Absolutely love your content!!!! very much appreciated. Please do a rig breakdown.
Thanks so much !! I’ve done one for the 4K already but might do one for the 6K since I changed a few things since then :)
What do you think about Nisi circular IRND filter? They are way more cheaper...
I have only use the VND and really like it. The Cinema ones are better quality though.
Thank you for a very good and informative video. I ordered a mini matte box tilta and revoring variable nd + cpl filter from B&H. I got my matte box three weeks ago but I have not received the revoring filter. I am starting to think that it could maybe be a better idé to cancel the revoring and instead buying a NISI IRND 0,9? Do you think it is a better idé?
with Zeiss at f2.8 in a typical cloudy day which ND ?
Thanks for the review!
Thanks for watching!
Hey! Tell me why you are using nisi mist black 1/8 and not 1/4. I think 1/4 has a more pronounced effect for light sources. (for example, for a sunset). Or do you use it to smooth out irregularities on the skin and is it better for this?
Hi, Florent. I want to buy these IR ND filters but I have a question, do they substitute the polarized filters? for example, for filming the water of the ocean it will work well?
Hey mate, they do not act as polarisers. NISI does sell some for that purpose but these ones are high end ND cinema filters, which I love :)
@@OfTwoLands You should do a video about these IR ND filters vs polarizers. Just an idea. Thanks anyway
Would you highly recommend these rather than the bmpcc6k pro’s built in ND’s?
Yes, they are definitely better. Obviously not as a convenient as internals. I would use the internal for travel and personal and use the NISI for proper projects :).
Hi. Thanks for this review. I have a set of Zeiss classics, and am starting to look into matte boxes and filters. Do you run into any issues with the Zeiss lenses and focusing since the lenses extrude forward while focusing? Thanks.
Thanks for watching !! I haven't encountered any issues. I used only the Tilta mini MB since it is so small and not the Smallrig MB with the Contax though. I cannot use it with the 18mm as it rotates but the other ones are fine.
Do you use a UV filter as well, or is that not necessary with the bmpcc?
When do you find yourself using the 1.8 filter most? Love the review!
Thanks !! The 1.8 is great for super bright conditions like the beach or snow. Or when I need to shoot wide open during the day.
@@OfTwoLands what’s your average iris with the 1.8 versus the .9?
Hi, thank you for the review. I am wondering if the IR filters stack well? Have you tested stacked Nisi IRND filters for color shift?
This way we can stack a combination of 3, 6, 1.2 and 2.1 to get alle ranges.
Also, BH have priced these filters for $245, which is over $100 less than Nisi own site. Weird.
Thanks for watching !! I haven’t tried stacked yet so can’t really answer that.
As for the price BH is in usd whilst the price I showed was in aud since I live in Sydney :).
Hi, are you still happy about theses filters ? Tried another Brand since the video ? Thank you
How many stops do u use for a 1.3 aperture at highly bright sunny light?
hey man. Do you use Nisi mist filters, or other brand? the ones for the matte box not the circular ones. I am using circular 1/8 pro mist on my bmpcc6k pro and sigma 18 35 and I hate the result... It makes the image look like plastic. Any comments on this? Hug
Just got a matte box, and I'd love to get some of square filters. These IRND really interest me. I have a 6-9 stop polar pro VND, but it's often too dark. I'm also trying to only buy one filter to see how the convenience is while traveling.. would the .9 be good for the majority of shooting or should I aim for a straight non ND IR filter? Another helpful video !
I should listen more before commenting 😂 .9 sounds good, 90% of outdoor shooting should do it haha
Haha, indeed. I love 0.9 :)
Hi, with your current experience using the 1/8 mist filter since you had it, are you finding it is sufficient for general use, or would you have gone stronger like a 1/4? I am trying to decide on one mist filter only in my kit and was considering the 1/4 for both day and night shots? Are you finding 1/8 flexible and useful for both night and day shots? Also, do you notice any color cast/shift with the mist filter? Thank you.
Hey, I do find it sufficient to soften up things. 1/4 is too strong generally for me. It just depends if you want a look or just softness I guess. I’d start with the 1/8. And no colour shift :). Cheers
If I was to get just one ND glass for my FX3, wich number would you advice? (Considering the great low light performance it has) Thank you!
Do you know how these compare to the Hoya Solas IRND’s?
Hey i have the 18-35 what number stops do u use for when u havethe aperture wide open at 1.4. I wasnt sure if 6 stops is enough or if i shld go with the 7 stop
Thank you for your videos, I really like them! I'm wondering how do you manage to stabilise when you shoot handle with the sigma for example without IOS. I'm thinking to buy this camera and the lenses and I love to shoot handle. Could you give me some tips please or recommendation about how do you make the shoots stable? Thank you! Keep doing well!
Thanks so much !! I am used to shoot handheld and I am usually quite steady. Keep your elbows close to your body, control your breathing, shoot wider, and move your legs for panning :).
@@OfTwoLands Great! thank you! Keep doing well
When you're using the black mist outdoors in sunny conditions are you also using an ND with it?
Yes, if I can :)
Oh awesome! So it is possible to fit both filters in the same matte box? I just wanted to make sure before purchasing :) appreciate your time
@@mandopacheco7097 you can get the Small rig matte box, it allows you to use two filters at once, if you want to use the Tilta, you can use a circular Filter and then attache the Matte box on top of it, If I'm not wrong.
@@mohamedalouane5626 Thanks for confirming, that's what I did.
Hi Flo, I can see you didn't use the Core Powerbase Battery pack here. I'm just wondering what battery solution you have in this case? Is it enough to last? Im trying to find the most portable and compact solution possible. Thanks in advance. Will
Hi, I always use the normal Canon batteries when doing short shoots or when travelling. Last long enough and can do a whole day with 3-4. Depends on what you shoot. For work get the Core, for personal shoots LP6 are more than ok. Cheers
Of Two Lands thanks
Of Two Lands Hi Flo again, do you find that the LP6 batteries will run out and cut out suddenly in the BMPCC6K? The onscreen indicators don’t seem to be accurate and I’m worried that each time it cuts out it is doing the camera some damage. That’s why I’m thinking are more reliable solution.
So with this filters r u able to use the double the frame rate ? Im new in the fell i knw the nd filter give u the double the frame rate just wondering if it was the same?
What are you using for battery solution
Internal Canon ones for personal, travel and small projects. Core SWX powerbase for bigger ones :).
Thanks for sharing.
What about green cast in the 1.8 ??
Thanks for watching!! No green cast 👍
Of Two Lands thanks!!
Hey!
Did you manage to use irnd and black mist at the same time with the tilta mini mattbox?
Hey, no unfortunately it is only a 1 stage matte box. But for the price can’t complain :)
Hi Tal. You can stack filters with the mini mattebox by for example screwing on a circular black pro mist filter on the lens before then attaching the tilta adapter ring into that filter. This way you can technically stack three filters - 2 circular (one on each side of the adapter ring) and one 4x5.65
Do Bkackmist from nisi also cuts IT pollution?
Mais ducoup comment tu supperpose le Mist avec les ND ? La mini Tilta ne prend qu'un seul filtre à la fois.
J'ai aussi la Smallrig qui prend 2 et à l'époque j'avais la MB12 de Tilta qui prend 3 :).
can you send me a link where I can only order the filters
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Or directly on the NISI website but it depends where you live :)
So no color shifts huh? I’m just curious because top notch filters are twice the price like Schneider’s or Tokina Pro IRND’s, I’m wondering if he’d these are definitely good enough-from your video, seems like it though!
Yep, they are really good !! I haven't used any other so far but very happy with them and didn't notice anything wrong. Can only recommend :).
beautiful video. thank you so much. my new favorite channel!!!! i am not a bot. i have 2 matteboxes
Thank you so much, means a lot !!
Awesome video man! I wanted to get a set of filters like this for my bmpcc 4K but they are a bit out of my price range for now. I noticed that Nisi also sells a circular filter set for less money. I think it’s like 70$ per filter for 77mm size. Have you use them? I’m very tempted to try them since they also prevent the IR pollution.
How was it if u have bought them?
@@TolaTheKurd I never bought them because I ended up selling my Bmpcc 4K for a Fuji X-T3. However, Matteo has a few videos where he uses those NISI IR circular filters and they work really well.
@@josuenunez5353 thanks allot man ill give them a shot
Great review man, thank you
No worries, thanks for watching :) !!
How do you stack black mist + nd with the tilta?
Hey, no unfortunately it is only a 1 stage matte box. But for the price can’t complain :)
Did you you use the Black Promist and the ND filter separately? Given that the Tilta only keys you use one at a time.
Yes I did.
@@OfTwoLands thanks for the reply! I'm sold on these filters.
Would you compare the nisi allure with the tiffen black pro mist?
I could but I own the circular Tiffen and the cinema Nisi so can’t really compare the two since they’re not really aimed at the same kind of shooting if that makes sense.
Hey what pouch are you using? Many thanks :)
Hey, the one that came with the filters :).
great review thanks mate
Thanks for watching :) !!
Excellent 👍
Thanks !! :)
THAT WAS SUUPER Helpful
Thanks for watching :) !!
Totally agree, love my NISI cine set. 0.9 is also my go to
0.9 is the sweet spot for most projects I'd say :)
Its name is "Nisi / Naisi" and it has the same pronunciation as "Nice".
THANK YOU
Almost planned to buy screw on filters because I couldn't find a good mattebox set-up that isn't breaking the bank. This is amazing. Do you still use a screw on pola since the matte box only has one stage?
NISI = Naisi = Nice [naɪs]
:)
Seems too expensive when you can just use a circular filter and screw it in, especially if it is only 3 stops in which case you can get a cheap circular filter for 50 bucks and it won't have much IR pollution at that ND. Plus it is a much more compact setup.
You can get them with 6 or 9 stops if you want. I do agree that having circular ones is more compact and affordable and I do use them too. The thing is these cinema filters are high quality glass, very different use for them. The same reason you can use a matte box or a $10 hood, or buy a $100 lens or a $1000 of the same focal length. We're talking difference in quality :).
@@OfTwoLands I know but you can get the same filters in the circular variant for much less. Any perceived difference isn't worth the significant costs outlay, impact to set-up time and bigger and less compact setup. Just IMO.