Polar Pro / NiSi Tru Color / Moment - Variable ND Filter Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • Detailed comparison of the Polar Pro Peter McKinnon, Nisi Tru Color and Moment VNDs. I go over their physical properties, image quality, light transmission, price, value and recommendation.
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:25 - Polar Pro Peter McKinnon II
    2:39 - Moment
    3:50 - NiSi Tru Color
    5:21 - Image Quality Test
    9:28 - Light Transmission Test
    10:28 - Pricing & Recommendations
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Комментарии • 99

  • @joshiwilke5831
    @joshiwilke5831 11 месяцев назад +20

    Finally someone who doesn’t advertise for some brand 🙏🏼 thank you, great comparison!

    • @sebs247
      @sebs247 4 месяца назад +1

      Right? It seems impossible to find videos about filters that aren’t simply an ad organised by one of the filter brands!

  • @Jason_Hermann
    @Jason_Hermann 2 года назад +9

    Excellent comparison Josh! I have the Nisi and Like the accurate colors for skin tones inside my studio plus the little handle makes it super easy to dial in when in front. However, based on your test outside with the blue sky it is not the greatest… I agree it’s a toss up between the last 2. Thanks for the efforts and including the scopes! 👊

  • @Finsterwald_
    @Finsterwald_ Год назад +2

    Great video as usual Sir. Thank you so much. Very important about the McKinnon Edition filter and the rubber cap: I also had troubles getting the cap off, but you dont pull it off. Instead you twist and turn the rubber cap arround and then pull. It makes the cap get off very very easily. Most people just pull, but dont twist.

  • @freesheff
    @freesheff Год назад +2

    really appreacite your page, going to b&h today to buy a VND and didn't know how to choose, this is very helpful

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  Год назад

      You're welcome. Glad this was helpful for you!

  • @JasonMorrisphotocinema
    @JasonMorrisphotocinema 2 года назад +4

    Great breakdown 🔥🔥

  • @troyflatland5299
    @troyflatland5299 Месяц назад

    Whenever I search things you're always the guy! ❤

  • @ruisearts
    @ruisearts 2 года назад +4

    Dude, thank you so much for this video is exactly what I was looking for, cheers mate!

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  2 года назад

      You’re welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @grzegorzporowinski
    @grzegorzporowinski Год назад +7

    Nisi is a beast, I was aware of varable nd, but this one is really great filter!

  • @HarshMalewar
    @HarshMalewar 2 года назад +1

    This was a very good comparison. Thank you!

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  2 года назад

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @dorythomas1816
    @dorythomas1816 Год назад

    Hello Josh, nice work as usual. but could you please complete the test with the sharpness loss and flair rejection with the filter on . thank you

  • @cesarfilms_
    @cesarfilms_ 2 года назад +2

    Thank you! Amazing comparison ❤️📷

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  2 года назад +1

      You’re welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @carlotognozzimoreni
    @carlotognozzimoreni Год назад +1

    Super comparison thank you very much from Italy!

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  Год назад

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @greenlightstudios3469
    @greenlightstudios3469 Год назад

    Hi Josh, slightLy off topic, do you know if Tiffen Contrast filters can actually lift shadows and perhaps give more DR? Or is that not how it works? Maybe a video would help me :). That smoque filter seems to be low contrast and seems to help with DR in interior shots

  • @vaidehiarts
    @vaidehiarts 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Josh! This was very helpful :)

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  2 года назад +1

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @MarkusSenior
    @MarkusSenior Год назад +1

    Very interesting test. Thanks for sharing.
    Cheers from LA.

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  Год назад

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @uberjava
    @uberjava Год назад +3

    I bought the NiSi before this and I like it... however... on my Blackmagics (BMPCC OG and BMPCC 4K), once you hit about 3 stops, the IR contamination started to creep in. Especially on an old IR sensitive sensor like the BMPCC OG, the trees literally turned from green to red. Less so on the 4K but still noticeable. So if you have an IR sensitive sensor, you will need additional IR cut filters, then it's fine.

  • @ivars7826
    @ivars7826 Год назад

    Hi Josh, thanks for your comparison, I would like to go for the Nisi VND filter, but one thing that I would like to know before is; what is the outer diameter size of the filter, I want the 72mm, and im planing to use this with Tiltaing Mini matt box and they state that; "Most Variable ND’s will only work on adapters 72mm and smaller. The Mini Matte Box only supports circular filters with an outer diameter of 85mm or smaller."
    so the question is how big is the outer diameter of Nisi VND?
    Thank you for your time.

  • @ViciousXUSMC
    @ViciousXUSMC Год назад +1

    Your one of my favorite guys to watch Josh for any video that has something you are covering. I just went thru a several day binge of research on what VND and Mist filters to get. I got it down to the Nisi Swift VND kit with 1/4 mist and the Freewell Magnetic VND kit.
    It was a close call, but I went with Nisi, they had a sale and it just seemed like they had a little bit more quality in them.
    PolarPro was my first pick originally, but with research I think it's just overpriced and over-hyped.
    Also they have two sets one with mist and one without, both the Freewell and Nisi kits I was looking at let you swap mist on/off in the same setup without doubling your purchase.

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words. I love my Nisi filters and am still using them.

  • @michellavat
    @michellavat Год назад +1

    This is jusst what i needed! Thanks!

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  Год назад

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @freemandnj973
    @freemandnj973 9 месяцев назад +1

    If you look close enough, you can see the banding layers of each filter and the way you're describing the effects that match up to those areas. I am guessing it's a combination of how the coatings are applied and the stress on the glass when they're manufactured. I actually like the uneven sky from Nisi because it mimics a light to dark gradient the sky does, the further you look into the distance. The green enhancement makes me think this lens would be amazing for landscape photography. Also, shooting in woodland/jungle types of places where there is a lot of variation in dark and light green foliage.

  • @BenPhanStudios
    @BenPhanStudios Год назад +1

    Great review thanks!

  • @quiztasiarocks
    @quiztasiarocks Год назад +3

    Just ordered the Nisi true colour VND 1-5 stops + their add-on 4 stop fixed nd, so have a max of 9 stops.

  • @arhon888
    @arhon888 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. I wonder how they compare when shooting towards the sun. In my experience this is where NDs struggle.

  • @lucariccidj
    @lucariccidj Год назад

    how about solid IR-NDs? I think magnetic option are valid alternative to this VNDs.Thx for the tests

  • @crazyclefproductions
    @crazyclefproductions 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the comparison. I use Freewell VNDs. Interested to see how those compare to the three in your video.

    • @kevindiossi
      @kevindiossi Год назад

      I have the magnetic VND system from Freewell and I have to say that you can’t go wrong with them at all. They’re the best I’ve used from Polar Pro, Moment, and now Freewell.

  • @kazlepek6552
    @kazlepek6552 Год назад

    I’ve narrowed it down to the NiSi and Freewell VND … but I’d love to see the prism lens fx as well, they have the 95mm size I need for an amazing Black Friday price … thanks for the video, I’ll just have to cross examine multiple reviews … unless someone here in the comments has used any of these / can compare 🫡

  • @denisl1071
    @denisl1071 Год назад

    What filter do you recommend on 15mm@rf15-35mm and 16mm@Sony 16-35 F2.8 with no vignetting? Thank you.

  • @Ultrarmx
    @Ultrarmx 2 года назад

    Can you compare the PolarPro version I? The ones without the hard stops.

  • @MattSpaugh
    @MattSpaugh 5 месяцев назад

    Nice one. I've used the Moment for a couple of years and find it to be excellent. I'm shopping for a smaller, 67mm for my BCam and found your video. IMHO, the Polar Pro is not even an option. I would never buy a VND with hard stops and the crushed color at higher settings was terrible. That additional handle/stick thing on the on the NISI... what the heck is that? Something to lose or as you say, get caught on stuff. The Moment filters have gone up in price quite a bit since this was made, but I still think they offer the best balance of value, performance, and ease of use. I've been binging through your channel - keep up the great work.

  • @TUFFBASS
    @TUFFBASS 10 месяцев назад

    Great video, just got nisi’s and love the quality

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I'm still using my Nisi filters.

  • @martinekwall4671
    @martinekwall4671 2 года назад +12

    I have NiSi True Color and I haven’t noticed that strong uneven effect. I guess all VND as they are polarizer will at some angle in relation to the sun will be uneven in the sky a sunny clear day…
    A tip is to unscrew the filter or the step up ring from the lens a little bit and put it in a position to lessen or strengthening the polarizing effect. A vnd Is two polarizing filters.
    What focal length of the lens did you use? The more wide angle the stronger this effect will be.
    All that said the Moment looked good!!

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  2 года назад +4

      Sony 16-35mm GM at 24mm on the A7IV.

  • @CodyScott
    @CodyScott 2 года назад

    Thank you!
    Figured this out today on set 😂

  • @kevindiossi
    @kevindiossi Год назад +9

    I switched to Polar Pro last year and went with a FULL set of the ND CPLs in 77mm as well their 82mm options. Polar Pro colors are absolutely terrible and if it weren’t for them backing Peter be McKinnon and their exceptional packaging, nobody would buy these. I really mean it too. I hate these filters and fully regret buying them. What’s more, they introduce additional flare into the front of the lens!?! I have green orbs in my images now that aren’t present with my other filters or when they’re off. It’s just sad. I spent so much money on these and convinced myself after using them for months they were great because of the build quality, reputation for RUclipsrs, and beautiful design turning their CPLs. In the long run, I went back to using my B&W CPL and jumped to Moment and Freewell for my variable ND options. Less color shift and just a better option for video.
    Advice: don’t ever buy Polar Pro. They have a horrible green and brown color shift on all their filters from their ND CPLs to variable NDs.

    • @AwakeTours
      @AwakeTours Год назад +1

      good to know; i have PMVND mist thought it was just me; my greens / browns were horrid and murky; my outdoors stuff looked so differnt thought it was just me !

    • @kevindiossi
      @kevindiossi Год назад +1

      @@AwakeTours welcome to reality of lying RUclipsrs that are sponsored and create buzz around a bad product. Polar Pro filters are beautiful and turn smoothly. But the glass and coatings are some of the worst you can buy. I made a huge mistake buying them.

    • @AwakeTours
      @AwakeTours Год назад +3

      @@kevindiossi same , I bought both stops set cost me i dunno $700 AUD in the end. took it to Europe and I was like " have I applied a bad LUT to this footage I don't know about?! aha. in some lightings the mist made some things beautiful but in most it was very wierd muddy greens and browns and not true to outdoors greens/blues at all and not useable. Im not glad we both had the same issue aha but im glad im not going crazy as all I found was great reviews until I started reading the comments! aha thank you

    • @kevindiossi
      @kevindiossi Год назад +2

      @@AwakeTours it’s unfortunate. Their reputation online is nothing but stellar. But in reality, it appears all those positive reviews are fueled by the countless influencers that got them for free. On set, they’re trash and destroy colors.

    • @TheGuyNextDoor4
      @TheGuyNextDoor4 10 месяцев назад +2

      @kevindiossi Thanks bro you just saved me money I was about to buy it @ the end of this week after reading ur comment u just reset my brain to factory 😂

  • @adnmultimedia
    @adnmultimedia 2 года назад +1

    How about Urth VND's?

  • @ArcMediaFilms
    @ArcMediaFilms 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video thanks 👍

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  10 месяцев назад

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @VulcanworxSG
    @VulcanworxSG Год назад +1

    excellent job!

  • @tsizzle
    @tsizzle Год назад

    What about H&Y Revoring ND filters?

  • @trondhelgehie6771
    @trondhelgehie6771 2 года назад +6

    NiSi is the one for me, and that’s the one I’m using 👍

  • @ExploringWorldYouTube
    @ExploringWorldYouTube 2 года назад +1

    Hello Josh, thanks to share this interesting video. Allow me 2 questions please: 1) Do you prefer a good solid ND or a VND to shoot viideos in Log 4K? I mean documentaries around the world to shoot cities and people. 2) Why everybody always uses the lens hood to shoot in sunny days, then when guys use a ND filter, nobody use the lens hood anymore? I think it is a bad habit not to use a lens hood with an ND filter. Thank you.

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  2 года назад

      When I have a camera that doesn't have a built-in ND filter (like the C70) I use a variable ND filter. ND filters and lens hoods serve different functions. ND filters lower the exposure while lens hoods protect from lens flares. It is often difficult to use an ND filter inside of a lens hood. That is why you often see people using matte boxes with ND filters in them because it allows you to still operate the ND filter. I keep my setup pretty simple so I often just use the variable ND filter. There are many ways to do all of this.

    • @ExploringWorldYouTube
      @ExploringWorldYouTube 2 года назад

      @@Josh_Sattin Thanks a lot!! But do you buy a larger filter? Can I buy a filter with same size of my lens? The other words, for a 12mm wide angle for the GH6 (which would be 24mm), what VND size would you buy? I don't have to change the filter to put it on other lenses but only for it.

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  2 года назад +1

      @@ExploringWorldRUclips Buy a filter that fits your lens that has the widest diameter front filter threads and then use cheap step up rings with the other lenses. I own 82mm filters since that is my largest lenses.

  • @jof1954
    @jof1954 Год назад

    Question: do ND filters interfere with the autofocus or post stabilization? I shoot Sony A7iv.

  • @Finsterwald_
    @Finsterwald_ Год назад +1

    Danke!

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  Год назад +1

      You are very welcome! Thanks for the support!

  • @sparketech
    @sparketech 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good day sir 👍

  • @autumn102600
    @autumn102600 Год назад +1

    I have been using the Polar Pro Peter McKinnon VND Signature Edition II 77mm 2-5 Stop Filter with my Canon R6 and am noticing a huge color shift from a vertical to horizontal image.
    Have you noticed a color shift in vertical to horizontal images with either the Nisi or Moment ND filter

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  Год назад +1

      I haven't done that test since I am almost always shooting video. That wouldn't surprise me though because the VND is made up of polarizers. In my opinion, the Polar Pro was the worst in this group of filters.

    • @autumn102600
      @autumn102600 Год назад

      @@Josh_Sattin I have been watching a bunch of comparison videos and am seeing that. I think am going to switch to either the Nisi Tru Color or Moment.

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  Год назад

      @@autumn102600 Yeah, I haven't used my Polar Pro in a long time other than for this test. I have been favoring the Nisi Tru Color lately.

  • @ant00n11s
    @ant00n11s Год назад +4

    I understand that you had to keep all settings, including white balance, consistent for the comparison but making a custom white balance after you apply the filter to the lens, it would give you better results.

  • @derkarhu5079
    @derkarhu5079 Год назад

    Seems that no one here has compared, nay, even *used* singh-ray filters...their 'standard' variable ND is 2 to 8 stops in 49 to 82 mm ring sizes, and also available in a 'factory-stacked' duo with polarizer, or colour intensifier, and in 3- stack with 'warming polarizer' and colour intensifier (this actuality works for adding a bit more colour 'pop', without mucking up white balance)
    If you have never used Singh-Ray filters, the initial price might make you think of alternatives, but, shooting Velvia 50, probably one of the toughed tests for colour, I've never been unhappily-surprised!

  • @quiztasiarocks
    @quiztasiarocks Год назад

    I wish the Nisi would make a 6-9 stop VND to match their already good 1-5

  • @charlesstephens5974
    @charlesstephens5974 Год назад +2

    Did any of them suffer from that X pattern you get ,as I understand, when you go to high ND stops with wide angle lenses?

    • @stephenmoro5514
      @stephenmoro5514 3 месяца назад

      yep they all do this - I never use vari NDs at max as the image isnt great - I will sometimes stack a tiffen 77mm or 82mm solid on first and then use the vari at the lower end - Polar Pro was better than the Nisi when I tested them year or so ago - so maybe this is a newer Nisi filter

  • @BrookStockton
    @BrookStockton Год назад

    Josh do you get vingetting from the nisi on your 16-35?

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  Год назад

      I have not noticed any vignetting with the Nisi.

  • @user-tt3mh1ck7j
    @user-tt3mh1ck7j Год назад

    How about kase ND filters? I' ve heard they are promoting a CPL+VND filter.

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  Год назад

      Unfortunately I have not tried them.

  • @yourablob
    @yourablob 2 года назад +3

    The reason for the hard stops is for repeatability and consistency. If you can't get the exact same amounts of nd, then setting up the camera and trying to match your lighting for a previous shoot would be difficult. It's obviously better in a studio setting than run an gun, where a smooth transition would be more useful

  • @vidthreenorth4007
    @vidthreenorth4007 3 месяца назад

    Josh, after all your experience, do you really find that there is much advantage to a "variable" ND? I have never bought one. I use either a UV to protect the lens, a Hoya ND 64 (6 stop light loss) or a polarizer (roughly ND 2.5 isn't it?). I have enough variability between shutter speed, exposure compensation and aperture anyway. Yes, there is more mental gymnastics doing it my way (keeping in mind if a shot has a particular issue with depth of field or motion blurring and possible sensor noise), but on the other hand, the single piece of glass in front of the lens should be sharper and give me less off-axis fall-off. I think I'd prefer to add an ND 4 to my current pieces than add a variable ND.

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  3 месяца назад +1

      It's personal preference. I like variable ND filters for their convenience. There is a trade off for some IQ.

  • @derkarhu5079
    @derkarhu5079 Год назад +1

    That "handle" on the Nisi could probably be replaced by short screw, maybe a 'pan head' which would give you something positive to move with fingers, and not stick out, and would not tend to snag on things. A simple and inexpensive 'hack'.

  • @philipthao8527
    @philipthao8527 2 года назад

    what step-up ring do you use?

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  2 года назад

      I use these cheap ones that I got from Amazon. There isn't anything special about them: amzn.to/3uL54gS

  • @kittparker4161
    @kittparker4161 Год назад

    I think it would have been a more fair test to change the shutter speed (there isn't much motion in these tests anyway) and not the aperture. The sharpness will jump around when changing the aperture so much.

    • @kittparker4161
      @kittparker4161 Год назад +1

      @True Crime Upscaled that depends on what you're filming and what you're trying to show. The 180° shutter rule does create life-like motion blur. If you're filming action and want to show the movement then you can crank your shutter to do this. This is a filter test. It is not trying to show life-like motion. It is trying to show the quality of the filters. Changing apertures will change the sharpness of the image, changing the perceived sharpness of the filter. There is also very little motion in these shots so changing the shutter speed won't change the look of the shots very much and you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference.

  • @stilmotionpicture
    @stilmotionpicture Год назад

    What about the sharpness of these filters? Unless I missed it..

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  Год назад

      Take a look at the provided clips.

  • @pissoutmyassable
    @pissoutmyassable Год назад +1

    This concludes that it's better without a filter....

  • @Krinyo666
    @Krinyo666 2 года назад +1

    I thought Nisi the best, but it also has the x pattern, slightly but it has... disappointment, because its colors real true. But this way Moment is the No1.

    • @Josh_Sattin
      @Josh_Sattin  2 года назад

      Trade off for sure between the two. I have been going back and forth between them.

  • @rezjrprod
    @rezjrprod 6 месяцев назад

    Polar pro had way more blue

  • @FordSierraIS
    @FordSierraIS Год назад

    #nofilter

  • @esd251
    @esd251 Год назад

    Nisi won. Hands down. Polar pro is shit tbh. Why people spend money that much for PP? Because, omg, omg McKinnon!