Kase KW Revolution Magnetic 49mm Mega Filter Kit  (3, 6, & 10 Stop ND, UV, CPL & Night)

Kase KW Revolution Magnetic 49mm Mega Filter Kit (3, 6, & 10 Stop ND, UV, CPL & Night)

Regular price $524.00 Sale


Kase's ultra-light, extremely thin Revolution magnetic filters feature the same shockproof, tempered, durable and easy to clean optical glass as their renowned Wolverine series with the addition of color coding on the outer rings for easy identification, stronger magnetism and a single filter thread to catch a traditional lens cap. This kit includes a Circular Polarizer, as well as MCUV and Neutral Night light pollution filters alongside ND8-3-stop, ND64-6-stop and ND1000-10-stop neutral density filters all with color coded rings. Also included are a ballistic-nylon, 6-filter case, magnetic metal lens cap, and 49mm threaded magnetic adapter.  These filters have no color cast and the magnetic system allows photographers to quickly swap and stack up to 4 Revolution filters with ease. Each filter is extremely thin and light. You'll first be surprised by how little space this kit takes in your bag. Next, you'll be shocked by their quality and ease of use.

  • Includes CPL Filter (silver), MCUV (black), Neutral Night (green), ND8 3 Stop Filter (blue), ND64 6 Stop Filter (yellow) and ND1000 10 Stop (red) Neutral Density Filters
  • Color Coded Filter Rings: Blue ND8, Yellow ND64, Red ND1000, Silver CPL, Black MCUV, and Green Neutral Night
  • This small, light 49mm filter kit works with all Leica Q style cameras
  • Single Filter Thread to Catch a Traditional Lens Cap
  • Ballistic Nylon 6 Filter Case, 49mm Magnetic Adapter & Lens Cap Included
  • Kase also includes an optional, ultra-thin, 49mm Inlaid Magnetic Adapter in this kit. USE THIS OPTIONAL INSET ADAPTER WITH EXTREME CAUTION. It is designed to alleviate vignetting on ultra-wide-angle lenses. The included installation and removal tool must be used with care to avoid scratching the front element of the lens and cross-threading the inset adapter into the lens must be avoided. I DO NOT EVER USE THE INSET ADAPTER IN MY OWN LENSES