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Kase KW Revolution magnetic Professional ND kit 49mm CPL+ND64+ND8+ND1000
This new Revolution series has in addition to the old familiar Wolverine glass, made of the same sturdy, color-neutral pro glass as our square filters, so you can be assured of good image quality.
The first is the new colored identification rings around the filters, which make it easier to recognize and select the filters faster, silver for CPL, blue for ND8, yellow for ND64 and red for ND1000....
The second is the new inlaid adapter ring, which fits into the lens thread, making the filters closer to the lens element and ultimately reducing vignetting, which is a great advantage for large wide-angle lenses.
The new Wolverine Magnetic Circular Revolution filters are backwards compatible with existing Kase Magnetishe Circular filters, magnetic rings, step-up adapter rings and the magnetic lens caps. So you can continue to use the circular filters and accessories you have already purchased. The new filters fit the old filters, but vice versa does not fit.
The magnetic lens cap is designed only for use with the magnetic adapters. They are not filter caps.
The Kase KW Revolution Magnetic Professional ND Kit includes 4 color-coded filters: ND8, ND64, ND1000, CPL, magnetic adapter, inlaid(Inlaid) ring and carrying case, plus magnetic lens cap. The Kase Wolverine glass features multiple layers of anti-reflective coatings to prevent internal ghosting and reflections while further improving clarity and color neutrality, and they have shock resistance. These coatings also have dirt, oil and mold repellency to stay clean longer, than uncoated filters.
These filters are perfect for those who do not need a full square system, with the advantage of being lighter and more compact. The sets include stackable neutral density filters and a CPL, useful for both photographers and videographers, allowing you to control both reflections and light.
Features
- Color-coded filter edges
- Backwards compatible with existing magnetic round filters, adapters, lens hoods and adapter rings
- New inlaid ring to prevent vignetting on wide-angle lens
- Magnetic stackable mounting
- Made of kase Wolverine glass
- Shock resistant almost indestructible glass
- Easy and quick to assemble and disassemble
- Color neutral
- Oil, dirt and water repellent coating
- Mould resistant coating
- Nearly unbreakable Kase Wolverine glass
In the box
- 49 mm inlaid(Inlaid) magnetic ring
- 49 mm magnetic lens adapter
- Silver color-coded magnetic CPL 49mm
- Blue color-coded Wolverine ND8 3 stops 49mm
- Yellow color-coded Wolverine ND64 6 stops 49mm
- Red color-coded Wolverine ND1000 10 stops 49mm
- Magnetic lens cap, no filter cap 49mm
- Carrying case
- A white plastic attachment tool or a black attachment ring for the inlaid ring
Kase KW Revolution magnetic Professional ND kit 52mm CPL+ND64+ND8+ND1000
This new Revolution series has in addition to the old familiar Wolverine glass, made of the same sturdy, color-neutral pro glass as our square filters, so you can be assured of good image quality.
The first is the new colored identification rings around the filters, which make it easier to recognize and select the filters faster, silver for CPL, blue for ND8, yellow for ND64 and red for ND1000....
The second is the new inlaid adapter ring, which fits into the lens thread, making the filters closer to the lens element and ultimately reducing vignetting, which is a great advantage for large wide-angle lenses.
The new Wolverine Magnetic Circular Revolution filters are backwards compatible with existing Kase Magnetishe Circular filters, magnetic rings, step-up adapter rings and the magnetic lens caps. So you can continue to use the circular filters and accessories you have already purchased. The new filters fit the old filters, but vice versa does not fit.
The magnetic lens cap is designed only for use with the magnetic adapters. They are not filter caps.
The Kase KW Revolution Magnetic Professional ND Kit includes 4 color-coded filters: ND8, ND64, ND1000, CPL, magnetic adapter, inlaid(Inlaid) ring and carrying case, plus magnetic lens cap. The Kase Wolverine glass features multiple layers of anti-reflective coatings to prevent internal ghosting and reflections while further improving clarity and color neutrality, and they have shock resistance. These coatings also have dirt, oil and mold repellency to stay clean longer, than uncoated filters.
These filters are perfect for those who do not need a full square system, with the advantage of being lighter and more compact. The sets include stackable neutral density filters and a CPL, useful for both photographers and videographers, allowing you to control both reflections and light.
Features
- Color-coded filter edges
- Backwards compatible with existing magnetic round filters, adapters, lens hoods and adapter rings
- New inlaid ring to prevent vignetting on wide-angle lens
- Magnetic stackable mounting
- Made of kase Wolverine glass
- Shock resistant almost indestructible glass
- Easy and quick to assemble and disassemble
- Color neutral
- Oil, dirt and water repellent coating
- Mould resistant coating
- Nearly unbreakable Kase Wolverine glass
In the box
- 52 mm inlaid(Inlaid) magnetic ring
- 52 mm magnetic lens adapter
- Silver color-coded magnetic CPL 52mm
- Blue color-coded Wolverine ND8 3 stops 52mm
- Yellow color-coded Wolverine ND64 6 stops 52mm
- Red color-coded Wolverine ND1000 10 stops 52mm
- Magnetic lens cap, no filter cap 52mm
- Carrying case
- A white plastic attachment tool or a black attachment ring for the inlaid ring
Kase KW Revolution magnetic Professional ND kit 55mm CPL+ND64+ND8+ND1000
This new Revolution series has in addition to the old familiar Wolverine glass, made of the same sturdy, color-neutral pro glass as our square filters, so you can be assured of good image quality.
The first is the new colored identification rings around the filters, which make it easier to recognize and select the filters faster, silver for CPL, blue for ND8, yellow for ND64 and red for ND1000....
The second is the new inlaid adapter ring, which fits into the lens thread, making the filters closer to the lens element and ultimately reducing vignetting, which is a great advantage for large wide-angle lenses.
The new Wolverine Magnetic Circular Revolution filters are backwards compatible with existing Kase Magnetishe Circular filters, magnetic rings, step-up adapter rings and the magnetic lens caps. So you can continue to use the circular filters and accessories you have already purchased. The new filters fit the old filters, but vice versa does not fit.
The magnetic lens cap is designed only for use with the magnetic adapters. They are not filter caps.
The Kase KW Revolution Magnetic Professional ND Kit includes 4 color-coded filters: ND8, ND64, ND1000, CPL, magnetic adapter, inlaid(Inlaid) ring and carrying case, plus magnetic lens cap. The Kase Wolverine glass features multiple layers of anti-reflective coatings to prevent internal ghosting and reflections while further improving clarity and color neutrality, and they have shock resistance. These coatings also have dirt, oil and mold repellency to stay clean longer, than uncoated filters.
These filters are perfect for those who do not need a full square system, with the advantage of being lighter and more compact. The sets include stackable neutral density filters and a CPL, useful for both photographers and videographers, allowing you to control both reflections and light.
Features
- Color-coded filter edges
- Backwards compatible with existing magnetic round filters, adapters, lens hoods and adapter rings
- New inlaid ring to prevent vignetting on wide-angle lens
- Magnetic stackable mounting
- Made of kase Wolverine glass
- Shock resistant almost indestructible glass
- Easy and quick to assemble and disassemble
- Color neutral
- Oil, dirt and water repellent coating
- Mould resistant coating
- Nearly unbreakable Kase Wolverine glass
In the box
- 55 mm inlaid(Inlaid) magnetic ring
- 55 mm magnetic lens adapter
- Silver color-coded magnetic CPL 55mm
- Blue color-coded Wolverine ND8 3 stops 55mm
- Yellow color-coded Wolverine ND64 6 stops 55mm
- Red color-coded Wolverine ND1000 10 stops 55mm
- Magnetic lens cap, no filter cap 55mm
- Carrying case
- A white plastic attachment tool or a black attachment ring for the inlaid ring
Kase Revolution Neutral Night 112mm
The filter has an easily recognizable green edge, so you don't have to search for a long time in the filter bag.
- Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
- Virtually unbreakable
- Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
- Scratch and shock resistant
- Color neutral
- Magnetic ring
- Easy to mount and remove from the lens
- No vignetting thanks to the thin ring
- Kase Revolution magnetic circular Neutral Night filter 112mm
- Kase magnetic adapter ring 112mm
Kase Revolution Neutral Night 95mm
The filter has an easily recognizable green edge, so you don't have to search for a long time in the filter bag.
- Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
- Virtually unbreakable
- Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
- Scratch and shock resistant
- Color neutral
- Magnetic ring
- Easy to mount and remove from the lens
- No vignetting thanks to the thin ring
- Kase Revolution magnetic circular Neutral Night filter 95mm
- Kase magnetic adapter ring 95mm
Kase Revolution magnetic ND100000 112mm
The Kase Revolution magnetic ND100000 filter is an ND filter that offers an exposure reduction of 16.5 stops. This filter is usually used for solar photography.
Thanks to the included Kase magnetic lens adapter ring, the filter can be used on a lens with a 112mm filter thread on the front.
The neutral density of the filter darkens the entire image without affecting the coloration of the image.
The multi-coating ensures accurate colors and sharp results during long exposure times and prevents ghosting and flare. The lightweight and thin aluminum frame prevents vignetting and the easily recognizable orange serrated edge provides a secure grip for easy installation and removal.
Characteristics
- Made of kase Wolverine glass
- Shock-resistant almost indestructible glass
- Easy and quick to assemble and disassemble
- Color neutral
- Mostly used for solar photography
- Oil, dirt and water-repellent coating
- Mold resistant coating
- 16.5 stops of light reduction
- No vignetting thanks to the thin ring
- Orange colored edge
In the box
- Kase Revolution magnetic ND100000 gray filter 112mm
- Kase magnetic adapter ring 112mm
Solar eclipses are a rare phenomenon; a total solar eclipse even more so. Unless you are lucky enough to live on the path of totality, you will need to travel to a suitable viewing location. Given their predictable nature, several websites and apps can help you find and map the path of solar eclipses, such as TimeAndDate, NASA, and Wikipedia.
Upcoming total solar eclipses
April 8, 2024
An April eclipse, the path of totality for this one will run across North America, from northern Mexico, through Texas and the US Midwest, ending in eastern Canada. Weather permitting, many major cities will see totality, including Dallas, Montreal, Cleveland and Austin.
August 12, 2026
Europe will then be treated to a total solar eclipse in 2026, which will be visible from Greenland, Iceland and Spain. Weather permitting, several major cities will see the totality, including Reykjavik, Bilbao, Zaragoza and Palma. Most of Western Europe will experience a partial solar eclipse.
August 2, 2027
The path of totality for this 2027 eclipse passes through North Africa and the Middle East before ending over the Indian Ocean. Egypt will experience the longest period of totality, lasting up to 6 minutes and 22 seconds near the city of Luxor, making this the second-longest solar eclipse of the century. Given the climate, time of day and exceptional length of totality, this is probably the most favorable viewing position for any solar eclipse in this decade.
July 22, 2028
The last total solar eclipse of the decade will occur in 2028, when Australia and New Zealand will witness an eclipse with a maximum total duration of more than 5 minutes. This eclipse will be notable because it will pass over Sydney.
If you plan to photograph a solar eclipse, whether it is a complete solar eclipse or a partial solar eclipse, preparation and safety are of the utmost importance.
The first thing you need to be aware of is that there are dangers associated with seeing a solar eclipse. Never look directly at the sun with your naked eye, especially through your best telescope or binoculars. At best you burn your retina; at worst, you can become instantly and irreversibly blind. Always wear solar viewing glasses. This also applies to your camera with a telephoto lens, always use a good filter, which significantly reduces the amount of light that gets through. Pointing a telephoto lens at the sun without any form of protection for your belongings is a very bad idea. A telephoto lens increases the intensity of sunlight and in extreme cases can melt your sensor!
Kase Revolution magnetic ND1000 112mm
Thanks to the magnetic ring, this Revolution ND1000 gray filter is easy to mount and remove on the lens. The filter is made of high quality Wolverine glass, this ensures that the filter is almost indestructible. Use this filter to reduce brightness by 10 stops. Ideal for long shutter speeds and open aperture.
The filter has an easily identifiable red-colored border, so you don't have to search long in the filter bag.
ND (Neutral Density) gray filter
ND gray filters are used when shooting with slow shutter speeds, to control the exposure time of a scene at the time of shooting. The gray filter thus affects the amount of light, which reaches the sensor. The extent depends on the strength of the ND gray filter used. Gray filters do nothing else with the colors in your photo, making it easier to work with a slower shutter speed or open aperture. In addition, Kase filters have accurate IR coatings, providing true neutral color within a captured image, without the color cast normally associated with long shutter speed photography.
Features
- Made of kase Wolverine glass
- Unique color control
- Shock-resistant nearly indestructible glass
- Easy and quick to assemble and disassemble
- Color neutral
- Oil, dirt and water repellent coating
- Mildew resistant coating
- 10 stops delay
- 112mm diameter
- No vignetting thanks to thin ring
In the box
- Kase Revolution magnetic ND1000 gray filter 112mm
- Kase magnetic adapter ring 112mm
Kase Revolution magnetic ND64 112mm
Thanks to the magnetic ring, this Revolution ND64 gray filter is easy to mount and remove on the lens. The filter is made of high quality Wolverine glass, this ensures that the filter is almost indestructible. Use this filter to reduce brightness by 6 stops. Ideal for long shutter speeds and open aperture.
The filter has a well-recognizable yellow-colored border, so you don't have to search long in the filter bag.
ND (Neutral Density) gray filter
ND gray filters are used when shooting with slow shutter speeds, to control the exposure time of a scene at the time of shooting. The gray filter thus affects the amount of light, which reaches the sensor. The extent depends on the strength of the ND gray filter used. Gray filters do nothing else with the colors in your photo, making it easier to work with a slower shutter speed or open aperture. In addition, Kase filters have accurate IR coatings, providing true neutral color within a captured image, without the color cast normally associated with long shutter speed photography.
Features
- Made of kase Wolverine glass
- Unique color control
- Shock-resistant nearly indestructible glass
- Easy and quick to assemble and disassemble
- Color neutral
- Oil, dirt and water repellent coating
- Mildew resistant coating
- 6 stops delay
- Diameter 112mm
- No vignetting thanks to thin ring
In the box
- Kase Revolution magnetic ND64 gray filter 112mm
- Kase magnetic adapter ring 112mm
Kase Revolution magnetic ND8 112mm
Thanks to the magnetic ring, this Revolution ND8 neutral density filter is easy to mount and remove from the lens. The filter is made of high-quality Wolverine glass, which ensures that the filter is almost indestructible. Use this filter to reduce light intensity by 3 stops. Ideal for long shutter speeds and open apertures.
The filter has a clearly recognizable blue edge, so you don't have to search for a long time in the filter bag.
ND (Neutral Density) neutral density filter
ND neutral density filters are used when shooting at slow shutter speeds, to control the exposure time of a scene at the time of capture. The gray filter therefore influences the amount of light that penetrates to the sensor. The extent to which depends on the strength of the ND gray filter used. Gray filters do not affect the colors in your photo, making it easier to work with a longer shutter speed or an open aperture. In addition, Kase filters have precise IR coatings, which provide a true neutral color within a captured image, without the color cast normally associated with slow shutter speed photography.
Characteristics
- Made of kase Wolverine glass
- Unique color control
- Shock-resistant almost indestructible glass
- Easy and quick to assemble and disassemble
- Color neutral
- Oil, dirt and water-repellent coating
- Mold resistant coating
- 3 stops delay
- Diameter 112mm
- No vignetting thanks to the thin ring
In the box
- Kase Revolution magnetic ND8 neutral density filter 112mm
- Kase magnetic adapter ring 112mm
Kase Revolution magnetic ND100000 95mm
Thanks to the included Kase magnetic lens adapter ring, the filter can be used on a lens with a 95mm filter thread on the front.
The neutral density of the filter darkens the entire image without affecting the coloration of the image.
The multi-coating ensures accurate colors and sharp results during long exposure times and prevents ghosting and flare. The lightweight and thin aluminum frame prevents vignetting and the easily recognizable orange serrated edge provides a secure grip for easy installation and removal.
Characteristics
- Made of kase Wolverine glass
- Shock-resistant almost indestructible glass
- Easy and quick to assemble and disassemble
- Color neutral
- Mostly used for solar photography
- Oil, dirt and water-repellent coating
- Mold resistant coating
- 16.5 stops of light reduction
- No vignetting thanks to the thin ring
- Orange colored edge
In the box
- Kase Revolution magnetic ND100000 gray filter 95mm
- Kase magnetic adapter ring 95mm
Solar eclipses are a rare phenomenon; a total solar eclipse even more so. Unless you are lucky enough to live on the path of totality, you will need to travel to a suitable viewing location. Given their predictable nature, several websites and apps can help you find and map the path of solar eclipses, such as TimeAndDate, NASA, and Wikipedia.
Upcoming total solar eclipses
April 8, 2024
An April eclipse, the path of totality for this one will run across North America, from northern Mexico, through Texas and the US Midwest, ending in eastern Canada. Weather permitting, many major cities will see totality, including Dallas, Montreal, Cleveland and Austin.
August 12, 2026
Europe will then be treated to a total solar eclipse in 2026, which will be visible from Greenland, Iceland and Spain. Weather permitting, several major cities will see the totality, including Reykjavik, Bilbao, Zaragoza and Palma. Most of Western Europe will experience a partial solar eclipse.
August 2, 2027
The path of totality for this 2027 eclipse passes through North Africa and the Middle East before ending over the Indian Ocean. Egypt will experience the longest period of totality, lasting up to 6 minutes and 22 seconds near the city of Luxor, making this the second-longest solar eclipse of the century. Given the climate, time of day and exceptional length of totality, this is probably the most favorable viewing position for any solar eclipse in this decade.
July 22, 2028
The last total solar eclipse of the decade will occur in 2028, when Australia and New Zealand will witness an eclipse with a maximum total duration of more than 5 minutes. This eclipse will be notable because it will pass over Sydney.
If you plan to photograph a solar eclipse, whether it is a complete solar eclipse or a partial solar eclipse, preparation and safety are of the utmost importance.
The first thing you need to be aware of is that there are dangers associated with seeing a solar eclipse. Never look directly at the sun with your naked eye, especially through your best telescope or binoculars. At best you burn your retina; at worst, you can become instantly and irreversibly blind. Always wear solar viewing glasses. This also applies to your camera with a telephoto lens, always use a good filter, which significantly reduces the amount of light that gets through. Pointing a telephoto lens at the sun without any form of protection for your belongings is a very bad idea. A telephoto lens increases the intensity of sunlight and in extreme cases can melt your sensor!
Kase Revolution R-GND 0.9 95 mm
Thanks to the magnetic ring, this Revolution R-GND0.9 soft reverse gray gradient filter 95mm is easy to mount and remove from the lens. The filter is made of high-quality Wolverine glass, which ensures that the filter is almost indestructible and color neutral.
The magnetic filter can be mounted on a lens with the supplied magnetic adapter ring, but can also be used with the optional Revolution inlaid ring of 95mm.
The edge of the filter has 3 orange reverse bars, which ensure recognisability, the bars also represent the number of stops of light that the filter blocks.
R-GND (Reverse Graduated Neutral Density) Reverse gray gradient filter
R-GND gray gradient filters have a gradient that varies in strength and density across the surface of the glass filter. Half of the filters are clear and the other half is a GND gray gradient filter, which becomes lighter at the top. When photographing with long shutter speeds, it is important to be able to control the light. Depending on what you want to block the light from, you can place the gray gradient filter in the correct position. In a landscape scene the sky is normally brighter than the foreground and at sunrise/sunset a fairly narrow beam of light around the sun is much brighter, so an R-GND filter is placed in front of the lens and moved to a position where the brighter part of the scene is covered by the R-GND filter and the margin between sky and sun, along with the margin between the sun and foreground, are blurred using the transition zones of the R-GND filter. The scene is normally metered for the highlight area and shadow area and the difference in stops dictates the strength of the filter used. Using an R-GND filter avoids the heavy darkening sky normally associated with using stronger GND filters in sunrise/sunset scenes, the transition zones are normally soft.
Characteristics:
- Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
- Virtually unbreakable
- Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
- Scratch and shock resistant
- Color neutral
- 0.9 is 3 stops of light reduction
- Dimensions reverse gray gradient filter 95 mm
- Soft transition
- Kase Revolution magnetic circular S-GND0.9 reverse gray gradient filter 95mm
- Magnetic adapter ring 95mm
Kase Revolution Neutral Night 82mm
The filter has an easily recognizable green edge, so you don't have to search for a long time in the filter bag.
- Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
- Virtually unbreakable
- Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
- Scratch and shock resistant
- Color neutral
- Magnetic ring
- Easy to mount and remove from the lens
- No vignetting thanks to the thin ring
- Kase Revolution magnetic circular Neutral Night filter 82mm
- Kase magnetic adapter ring 82mm
Kase Revolution magnetic ND100000 82mm
The Kase Revolution magnetic ND100000 filter is an ND filter that offers an exposure reduction of 16.5 stops. This filter is usually used for solar photography.
Thanks to the included Kase magnetic lens adapter ring, the filter can be used on a lens with a 82mm filter thread on the front.
The neutral density of the filter darkens the entire image without affecting the coloration of the image.
The multi-coating ensures accurate colors and sharp results during long exposure times and prevents ghosting and flare. The lightweight and thin aluminum frame prevents vignetting and the easily recognizable orange serrated edge provides a secure grip for easy installation and removal.
Characteristics
- Made of kase Wolverine glass
- Shock-resistant almost indestructible glass
- Easy and quick to assemble and disassemble
- Color neutral
- Mostly used for solar photography
- Oil, dirt and water-repellent coating
- Mold resistant coating
- 16.5 stops of light reduction
- No vignetting thanks to the thin ring
- Orange colored edge
In the box
- Kase Revolution magnetic ND100000 gray filter 82mm
- Kase magnetic adapter ring 82mm
Solar eclipses are a rare phenomenon; a total solar eclipse even more so. Unless you are lucky enough to live on the path of totality, you will need to travel to a suitable viewing location. Given their predictable nature, several websites and apps can help you find and map the path of solar eclipses, such as TimeAndDate, NASA, and Wikipedia.
Upcoming total solar eclipses
April 8, 2024
An April eclipse, the path of totality for this one will run across North America, from northern Mexico, through Texas and the US Midwest, ending in eastern Canada. Weather permitting, many major cities will see totality, including Dallas, Montreal, Cleveland and Austin.
August 12, 2026
Europe will then be treated to a total solar eclipse in 2026, which will be visible from Greenland, Iceland and Spain. Weather permitting, several major cities will see the totality, including Reykjavik, Bilbao, Zaragoza and Palma. Most of Western Europe will experience a partial solar eclipse.
August 2, 2027
The path of totality for this 2027 eclipse passes through North Africa and the Middle East before ending over the Indian Ocean. Egypt will experience the longest period of totality, lasting up to 6 minutes and 22 seconds near the city of Luxor, making this the second-longest solar eclipse of the century. Given the climate, time of day and exceptional length of totality, this is probably the most favorable viewing position for any solar eclipse in this decade.
July 22, 2028
The last total solar eclipse of the decade will occur in 2028, when Australia and New Zealand will witness an eclipse with a maximum total duration of more than 5 minutes. This eclipse will be notable because it will pass over Sydney.
If you plan to photograph a solar eclipse, whether it is a complete solar eclipse or a partial solar eclipse, preparation and safety are of the utmost importance.
The first thing you need to be aware of is that there are dangers associated with seeing a solar eclipse. Never look directly at the sun with your naked eye, especially through your best telescope or binoculars. At best you burn your retina; at worst, you can become instantly and irreversibly blind. Always wear solar viewing glasses. This also applies to your camera with a telephoto lens, always use a good filter, which significantly reduces the amount of light that gets through. Pointing a telephoto lens at the sun without any form of protection for your belongings is a very bad idea. A telephoto lens increases the intensity of sunlight and in extreme cases can melt your sensor!
Kase Revolution magnetic CPL 95mm
Thanks to its magnetic ring, this Revolution circular polarizing filter is easy to mount and remove on the lens. The filter is made of high quality Wolverine glass, this ensures that the filter is almost indestructible. With this filter you can easily remove reflections from water, for example, or a window. In addition, this filter ensures that the color of the picture is deeper and more intense.
The filter has an easily recognizable silver edge, so you do not have to search long in the filter bag.
Features
- Made of kase Wolverine glass
- Unique color control
- Shock resistant almost indestructible glass
- Easy and quick to assemble and disassemble
- Color neutral
- Oil, dirt and water repellent coating
- Mould resistant coating
- No vignetting thanks to the thin ring
In the box
- Kase Revolution magnetic circular polarization filter 95mm
- Kase magnetic adapter ring 95mm
Kase Revolution magnetic ND8 95mm
Thanks to the magnetic ring, this Revolution ND8 neutral density filter is easy to mount and remove from the lens. The filter is made of high-quality Wolverine glass, which ensures that the filter is almost indestructible. Use this filter to reduce light intensity by 3 stops. Ideal for long shutter speeds and open apertures.
The filter has a clearly recognizable blue edge, so you don't have to search for a long time in the filter bag.
ND (Neutral Density) neutral density filter
ND neutral density filters are used when shooting at slow shutter speeds, to control the exposure time of a scene at the time of capture. The gray filter therefore influences the amount of light that penetrates to the sensor. The extent to which depends on the strength of the ND gray filter used. Gray filters do not affect the colors in your photo, making it easier to work with a longer shutter speed or an open aperture. In addition, Kase filters have precise IR coatings, which provide a true neutral color within a captured image, without the color cast normally associated with slow shutter speed photography.
Characteristics
- Made of kase Wolverine glass
- Unique color control
- Shock-resistant almost indestructible glass
- Easy and quick to assemble and disassemble
- Color neutral
- Oil, dirt and water-repellent coating
- Mold resistant coating
- 3 stops delay
- Diameter 95mm
- No vignetting thanks to the thin ring
In the box
- Kase Revolution magnetic ND8 neutral density filter 95mm
- Kase magnetic adapter ring 95mm
Kase Revolution Soft GND 0.9 95mm
Thanks to the magnetic ring, this Revolution S-GND0.9 soft gray gradient filter 95mm is easy to mount and remove from the lens. The filter is made of high-quality Wolverine glass, which ensures that the filter is almost indestructible and color neutral.
The magnetic filter can be mounted on a lens with the supplied magnetic adapter ring, but can also be used with the optional Revolution inlaid ring of 95mm.
The edge of the filter has 3 orange bars, which ensure recognisability, the bars also represent the number of stops of light that the filter blocks.
GND (Graduated Neutral Density) gray gradient filter
GND gray gradient filters have a gradation (gradient) that varies in strength and density across the surface of the glass filter. The filters are often half ND gray filter and the other half is clear. When photographing with long shutter speeds, it is important to be able to control the light. Depending on what you want to block the light from, you can place the gray gradient filter in the correct position. A GND gray gradient filter is often used together with an ND gray filter.
Characteristics:
- Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
- Virtually unbreakable
- Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
- Scratch and shock resistant
- Color neutral
- 0.9 is 3 stops of light reduction
- Gray gradient filter size 95 mm
- Soft transition
In the box:
- Kase Revolution magnetic circular S-GND0.9 gray gradient filter 95mm
- Magnetic adapter ring 95mm
Kase Revolution Soft GND 1.2 95 mm
Thanks to the magnetic ring, this Revolution S-GND1.2 soft gray gradient filter 95mm is easy to mount and remove from the lens. The filter is made of high-quality Wolverine glass, which ensures that the filter is almost indestructible and color neutral.
The magnetic filter can be mounted on a lens with the supplied magnetic adapter ring, but can also be used with the optional Revolution inlaid ring of 95mm.
The edge of the filter has 4 orange bars, which ensure recognisability, the bars also represent the number of stops of light that the filter blocks.
GND (Graduated Neutral Density) gray gradient filter
GND gray gradient filters have a gradation (gradient) that varies in strength and density across the surface of the glass filter. The filters are often half ND gray filter and the other half is clear. When photographing with long shutter speeds, it is important to be able to control the light. Depending on what you want to block the light from, you can place the gray gradient filter in the correct position. A GND gray gradient filter is often used together with an ND gray filter.
Characteristics:
- Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
- Virtually unbreakable
- Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
- Scratch and shock resistant
- Color neutral
- 1.2 is 4 stops of light reduction
- Gray gradient filter size 95 mm
- Soft transition
In the box:
- Kase Revolution magnetic circular S-GND1.2 gray gradient filter 95mm
- Magnetic adapter ring 95mm
Kase Revolution Neutral Night 77mm
The filter has an easily recognizable green edge, so you don't have to search for a long time in the filter bag.
- Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
- Virtually unbreakable
- Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
- Scratch and shock resistant
- Color neutral
- Magnetic ring
- Easy to mount and remove from the lens
- No vignetting thanks to the thin ring
- Kase Revolution magnetic circular Neutral Night filter 77mm
- Kase magnetic adapter ring 77mm
Kase Revolution magnetic R-MCUV 112 mm
The filter is made of high-quality Wolverine glass, which ensures that the filter is almost indestructible and that cleaning is a piece of cake.
The filter has a clearly recognizable black edge, so you don't have to search long in the Revolution filter bag, where all filters have a different colored edge.
- Made of kase Wolverine glass
- Shock-resistant almost indestructible glass
- Easy and quick to assemble and disassemble
- Color neutral
- Oil, dirt and water-repellent coating
- Mold resistant coating
- Reduction of vignetting thanks to the thin ring
- Kase Revolution magnetic R-MCUV filter 112 mm
- Kase magnetic adapter ring 112 mm
- Kase Universal Revolution magnetic inlaid ring 112 mm
Kase Revolution magnetic ND100000 77mm
The Kase Revolution magnetic ND100000 filter is an ND filter that offers an exposure reduction of 16.5 stops. This filter is usually used for solar photography.
Thanks to the included Kase magnetic lens adapter ring, the filter can be used on a lens with a 77mm filter thread on the front.
The neutral density of the filter darkens the entire image without affecting the coloration of the image.
The multi-coating ensures accurate colors and sharp results during long exposure times and prevents ghosting and flare. The lightweight and thin aluminum frame prevents vignetting and the easily recognizable orange serrated edge provides a secure grip for easy installation and removal.
Characteristics
- Made of kase Wolverine glass
- Shock-resistant almost indestructible glass
- Easy and quick to assemble and disassemble
- Color neutral
- Mostly used for solar photography
- Oil, dirt and water-repellent coating
- Mold resistant coating
- 16.5 stops of light reduction
- No vignetting thanks to the thin ring
- Orange colored edge
In the box
- Kase Revolution magnetic ND100000 gray filter 77mm
- Kase magnetic adapter ring 77mm
Solar eclipses are a rare phenomenon; a total solar eclipse even more so. Unless you are lucky enough to live on the path of totality, you will need to travel to a suitable viewing location. Given their predictable nature, several websites and apps can help you find and map the path of solar eclipses, such as TimeAndDate, NASA, and Wikipedia.
Upcoming total solar eclipses
April 8, 2024
An April eclipse, the path of totality for this one will run across North America, from northern Mexico, through Texas and the US Midwest, ending in eastern Canada. Weather permitting, many major cities will see totality, including Dallas, Montreal, Cleveland and Austin.
August 12, 2026
Europe will then be treated to a total solar eclipse in 2026, which will be visible from Greenland, Iceland and Spain. Weather permitting, several major cities will see the totality, including Reykjavik, Bilbao, Zaragoza and Palma. Most of Western Europe will experience a partial solar eclipse.
August 2, 2027
The path of totality for this 2027 eclipse passes through North Africa and the Middle East before ending over the Indian Ocean. Egypt will experience the longest period of totality, lasting up to 6 minutes and 22 seconds near the city of Luxor, making this the second-longest solar eclipse of the century. Given the climate, time of day and exceptional length of totality, this is probably the most favorable viewing position for any solar eclipse in this decade.
July 22, 2028
The last total solar eclipse of the decade will occur in 2028, when Australia and New Zealand will witness an eclipse with a maximum total duration of more than 5 minutes. This eclipse will be notable because it will pass over Sydney.
If you plan to photograph a solar eclipse, whether it is a complete solar eclipse or a partial solar eclipse, preparation and safety are of the utmost importance.
The first thing you need to be aware of is that there are dangers associated with seeing a solar eclipse. Never look directly at the sun with your naked eye, especially through your best telescope or binoculars. At best you burn your retina; at worst, you can become instantly and irreversibly blind. Always wear solar viewing glasses. This also applies to your camera with a telephoto lens, always use a good filter, which significantly reduces the amount of light that gets through. Pointing a telephoto lens at the sun without any form of protection for your belongings is a very bad idea. A telephoto lens increases the intensity of sunlight and in extreme cases can melt your sensor!