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I found a nice alternative to the included OEM soft case for carrying my NiSi V6 Filter Holder and ND and CPL filters in my camera bags. I'm posting some quick pics of my setup using a Think Tank Trim Changer to carry the V6 Filter Holder with Landscape NC CPL in place and the NiSi IR ND 10-Stop Filter and the NiSi Combo 6-Stop IR ND + CPL Filter. I'm showing it with one of my most often used day packs the MindShift Photocross 15 backpack.
In the Photocross 15 backpack I have my A7RIV with Batis 40mm attached, Batis 85mm under the Sony A7RIV with a padded divider in-between, Sigma 14-24 DG DN Art (with the Sony 2.0x and 1.4x teleconverters under it and a padded divider) and Sony 100-400 GM (when I want go lighter I switch out with my Batis 135mm). In the front zippered compartment of the bag I can easily slide in the Think Tank Trim Changer with the NiSi V6 Holder and 3 NiSi Filters and on top of that the Lee Seven5 Filter kit with 67mm adapter ring (for all the Batis lenses) and 72mm adapter ring (with a 77mm step up ring for the 100-400 GM). In the Seven5 case are the following Seven5 filters; CPL, 3-stop IRND, 6-stop IRND, 10-Stop IRND, plus a 67mm Zeiss screw-in CPL and a 77mm screw-in CPL.
So while the NiSi Filter Holder and Filters are huge in comparison to the Seven5 filters they really can be carried fairly easily with this setup. The weight of the bag is not at all a problem for most of my day shooting and shorter hiking trips.
I just received a Tamron 17-28mm lens to test out against my Batis 18mm. I would normally switch the Sigma 14-24mm out with the Batis 18 if I need to go lighter but that means I need to include a separate 77mm screw-in filter kit for the Batis 18 since it will hard vignette with the Seven5 filters. If the Tamron performs well compared to the Batis, I would switch the Sigma out with the Tamron when going lighter and the Lee Seven5 filter kit with just the 67mm adapter will work with all of my lenses.








Edited on Sep 27, 2019 at 08:24 PM · View previous versions
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