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Hi guys,
Since my Nisi system got smashed in my recent Scotland trip I've been looking for replacements. I used to use grad filters a lot with my Olympus EM-1 but since getting the D810 I haven't felt the need since the dynamic range is so great.
The Kase circular magnetic filters have caught my eye because the kit size is extremely small for a polariser and some NDs, and the whole system is magnetic which is very easy to use, assuming it holds strongly. The drawbacks seem to be that it's a proprietary system which means they can set the price wherever they like, and the filters are only available as a kit (filters aren't available individually).
Has anyone had experience with this system? Is it good, not good, or are regular screw-in filters a better choice?
Cheers
Since my Nisi system got smashed in my recent Scotland trip I've been looking for replacements. I used to use grad filters a lot with my Olympus EM-1 but since getting the D810 I haven't felt the need since the dynamic range is so great.
The Kase circular magnetic filters have caught my eye because the kit size is extremely small for a polariser and some NDs, and the whole system is magnetic which is very easy to use, assuming it holds strongly. The drawbacks seem to be that it's a proprietary system which means they can set the price wherever they like, and the filters are only available as a kit (filters aren't available individually).
Has anyone had experience with this system? Is it good, not good, or are regular screw-in filters a better choice?
Cheers