November 14, 2024


Lens and filter maker NiSi launched JetMag Pro, a new magnetic filter system designed for demanding photographers and videographers.

The NiSi JetMag Pro system comprises a wide range of filters covering nearly every photo and video need, and each filter sports an ultra-slim design that NiSi says reduces vignetting. Further, each filter has an all-aluminum frame and features high-quality optical glass that promises strong resolving performance and minimal color shifts. NiSi’s Nano-Coating Technology aims to improve image quality and reduce reflections and glare.

Like some competing magnetic filter products, the NiSi JetMag Pro family includes color-coded filters, so that the user can quickly identify which filter they are using. For example, neutral density filters have blue markings, while a black mist filter has yellow markings.

A stack of round, metallic discs with colorful, flat key-shaped tabs on the side. The tabs are purple, green, yellow, silver, blue, and black. The discs have a sleek, modern design, and the tabs appear detachable.

Close-up view of a black camera with a large lens, featuring numbers and a small filter attached to the front. The background is blurred green, suggesting an outdoor setting.

So far, neutral density (available in one, two, three, four, six, and 10-stop strengths), UV/IR cut, UV, circular polarizing, white and black mist, and star point effect filters are available. All the filters are 82mm, but the system also includes magnetic adapter rings to use the filters on lenses with smaller diameters. For example, if someone buys the 82mm filters, they can adapt them to smaller lenses. Adapters are available from 62mm to 77mm.

A close-up of a DSLR camera mounted on a tripod, focused on its lens. The camera's display screen shows a blurred image of a sunset or landscape. The lens has a distinct red "G" logo. The background is out of focus.

Close-up of a camera lens with a dark filter attached. The focus is on the circular filter, highlighting its texture and detail, while the rest of the camera is slightly out of focus, giving a sense of depth.

To use the JetMag Pro filters, the photographer or videographer must first attach the magnetic coupling ring to the lens. This thin magnetic frame stays on the lens, allowing users to add or swap the magnetic filters in seconds. Unlike some magnetic filter systems with filters that pull off the adapter, NiSi has opted instead for a twist-lock design. Unlike a traditional screw-on filter, though, this new system requires only a tiny rotation. NiSi claims that its JetMag Pro filters offer “unparalleled” magnetic strength.

Comparison of two images showing the effect of using filters. Left side: no filters, Canon 10-55mm f/2.8. Right side: 2x Lee/Mag Pro Filters, Canon 10-55mm f/2.8. Both images have a subtle gradient from center to edges.
NiSi JetMag Pro vignette testing, per NiSi

Close-up of a person's hand holding a camera with a Nisi lens cap. The camera is angled towards the ground, and the person is wearing light-colored pants with a zippered pocket. The background is a clear blue sky.

In addition to the new JetMag Pro filters, the system also includes magnetic front caps that can securely attach to the front of any of the JetMag Pro filters. This front cap is constructed from aluminum, too, and promises to keep the user’s filters and lens safe in harsh environments and during transport.

Pricing and Availability

The NiSi JetMag filters start at $79.99 each and range to $119.99. They’re also available in special kits built for specific applications. For example, the NiSi JetMag Pro Filmmaker Kit ($469) includes the special caddy pouch carrying case, two front caps, and numerous neutral density and mist filters.

A set of circular camera lens filters and adapters in various sizes are displayed. It's accompanied by a black and yellow padded carrying pouch.
The NiSi JetMag Pro Landscape Kit comes with numerous adapters, filters, caps, and a case.

The $479 Landscape Kit has three different ND filters, a circular polarizing filter, caps, and a carrying case. Some filters are currently on backorder and are expected to ship in November. Complete purchasing information is available on NiSi’s website.


Image credits: NiSi



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