Accessory Roundup: magnetic filters, colorful batteries, and Nikon binoculars

Accessory Roundup: magnetic filters, colorful batteries, and Nikon binoculars
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Well, everyone, we did it – another week is in the books, which means it's time to take a look at the new accessories that came across our radar. We've found some fun ones, including a somewhat unexpected Nikon product and some inexpensive but fun third-party batteries.

But first, let's look at what's on sale this week.

The deals keep going

The Sony A7R V is currently $400 off.

Usually in this series, we like to point out the best camera deals around. This week, though, Amazon held its Prime Day event, and plenty of our favorite gear went on sale. While that event is technically over, most manufacturers seem to be keeping their gear on sale for the week, rather than limiting the savings to just two days. Since that's the case, I'll refer you to the Prime Day article my colleague Dale put together so you can get your deals fix.

NiSi's joining the magnetic filter game

Filter maker NiSi doesn't want you to spend all your time screwing and unscrewing filters from the front of your lens. The company has introduced its JetMag Pro system, which lets you screw on an adapter ring once, then use a variety of magnetically attaching filters.

The filters have a twist-lock system, which the company says "ensures the filter stays securely in place during use even when stacked with other filters. " In its announcement video, the company even shows someone shaking a poor Nikon around while just holding on to the filter – though we wouldn't recommend trying that one at home.

The filters are color-coded, so you can tell at a glance whether you're picking up an ND filter, a UV filter, a mist filter, etc. All the filters are 82mm, but the company is selling magnetic adapter rings, which step down to various filter sizes, as well as different kits with several filters and accessories like magnetic front and back caps and carrying bags.

NiSi is far from the first company to develop a magnetic filter system, but it's always nice to have more options, especially from well-known brands. The magnetic adapter rings cost $20 each, and the filters range between $80 and $120.

Find your next shot

Image: Nikon

Nikon is obviously famous for its cameras, but it also invests some of its optical expertise into binoculars. Its latest models, which it announced this week, also feature its optical image stabilization tech, giving you a much clearer view of whatever faraway object you're trying to look at.

If it weren't for the power button, you could almost confuse these for regular binoculars. They're much slimmer and more compact than the StabilEyes models the company sold many years ago, though, in fairness, those models did offer more magnification.

Nikon says you'll get up to 12 hours of runtime out of two AA batteries. You can still keep using the binoculars once the battery runs out, you just won't have the stabilization – though it can be hard to go back once you've experienced seeing the world like Legolas.

The 10x25 magnification model will sell for $640, and the 12x25 magnification model will cost $650. The company says they'll be available in early November.

Nikon Stabilized 10x25 S

$639 at B&H

$639 at Nikon

Nikon Stabilized 12x25 S

$649 at B&H

$649 at Nikon

New camera, new cage

Image: Tilta

If you recently purchased a Canon R5 II and want to rig it out for video, you now have another option. Tilta has announced a variety of accessories for the camera, including a half cage, a full cage and a cage kit that includes a handle and cable clamp for locking down any attached HDMI or USB-C cords.

The cages are made of aluminum and are relatively utilitarian-looking. Still, if you just want to add a ton of 1/4" threads on your camera, they'll provide an inexpensive way to add them.

Full Cage

$49 at Tilta

Cage Kit

$76 at Tilta

More colorful batteries

Image: SmallRig

A while ago, we covered Manfroto's expansion of its third-party battery lineup, which happen to come in a fun red shell. Now, SmallRig is offering something similar; its camera batteries, which can be charged directly via USB-C, are now available in vibrant safety orange.

SmallRig's lineup is extensive. It sells equivalents of the:

Canon LP-E6NH

Fujifilm NP-W235

Nikon EN-EL25

Nikon EN-EL15C

Sony NP-FW50

Sony NP-F970

NP-F550

It's worth checking compatibility before purchasing; some note that they're not compatible with certain cameras that could physically fit them, such as the EN-EL15C, which doesn't currently work with the Nikon Z6III. Pricing on the models varies, but they're generally a fair bit cheaper than the first-party options.

Image: SmallRig

SmallRig is also now making its VB50 and VB99 mini V-mount batteries available in green and orange, though only in the US. Unlike regular camera batteries, the color will actually work to accessorise your rig, as V-mount batteries are located on the outside of the camera rather than inside. Perhaps that's one of the reasons that the colorful versions of the VB50 and VB99 cost $13-20 more than their black counterparts.

Orange VB99

Green VB99

$169 at Amazon

$169 at B&H

$169 at Amazon


$169 at B&H

Orange VB50

Green VB50

$130 at Amazon

$110 at B&H

$130 at Amazon

$110 at B&H

Every video a masterpiece

A month ago, we covered Every Frame a Painting's temporary return to YouTube. This week, the filmmaking essay channel released another video, this time looking at the work of filmmaker Billy Wilder, director of classic films like The Apartment, Some Like It Hot, and Sunset Boulevard. As always, it's a great watch for anyone who's interested in movies and the craft behind them.

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