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NiSi has recently introduced a new filter kit that is specifically designed for iPhone creators. It provides support for a wide range of optics, including square NDs, graduated NDs, 1-5 stops VND, polarizer, Black Mist, and orange/blue streak filters.
A few years ago, NiSi – a well-known manufacturer of filters and optics for full-sized cameras – came up with the P1 Prosorios Kit, a set of accessories developed with mobile content creators in mind. This series initially consisted of a clip-on filter holder, a polarizer, and a graduated ND, but later expanded to include NDs with different densities as well as a Natural Night effect filter.
Now, the company is back with a new set of accessories for mobile photographers and videographers, the IP-A Filter Series. It’s built around the latest iPhone 13/12/11, but the company claims it also works with older models (X/SE/8/7/6). Let’s take a closer look.
At the core of this new filter system from NiSi is the IP-A Filter Holder, which wraps around the smartphone’s camera module and securely attaches via a locking screw. The holder features silicon pads to avoid damaging the device and is claimed to be compatible with most iPhone cases.
The front of the holder has a quick bayonet mount that can natively accommodate the all new IP-A circular filters (more on these later) or the existing NiSi P1 Square Filters via the dedicated P2 Square Filter Holder. Up to 3 circular filters can be stacked on top of each other, and the company ensures that no vignetting occurs, even when using the wide-angle camera.
While still ensuring compatibility with the existing square optics, the IP-A Filter Holder was actually designed to support a new line of circular, rotatable filters. These include:
The company also offers three different pre-bundled kits: the Landscape Kit, the Filmmaker Kit, and the Cinema Kit. All options come with a hard shell case, which can store up to 4 filters and a filter holder, but the included filters differ as follows:
The new NiSi IP-A Filter Kits for iPhone are now available for order from the manufacturer’s website and should start shipping towards the beginning of September. The Landscape, Filmmaker, and Cinema Kits retail for $69.99, $149, and $199 respectively, while all items are available to purchase separately. Pricing is as follows:
For more information, please visit NiSi’s website here.
Do you often produce content using your smartphone? What do you think of the new NiSi IP-A Filter Kits for iPhone? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below!
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Francesco Andreola is a Milan-based filmmaker. He currently teaches the Video Technology class at the European Institute of Design (IED) in Milan. He works in the Camera Department as a camera operator and assistant.