Brand: ZWO

ZWO New Filter Drawer for Nikon Lens (ZWO-FD-NIKON)

ZWO-FD-NIKON

Brand: ZWO

ZWO New Filter Drawer for Nikon Lens (ZWO-FD-NIKON)

ZWO-FD-NIKON

Filter drawers are the simplest way to improve your astrophotography. Whether you're adding a light pollution filter, or a premium performance narrow band filter, this is your ticket.
$99.00 USD

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Product Description

New filter drawer has a thickness of 29mm, and can be used for carrying 2" filters and connecting ASI cooled cameras to Nikon Lens.

It can be used with all ZWO 2" filters, including the duo-band filter, narrowband filter, IR-cut filter, etc. Filters are very easy and convenient to install and pull out with the ability of double strong magnets.

It is compatible with all ASI cameras with a 17.5mm back focus distance:

  • ASI1600M
  • ASI294
  • ASI183
  • ASI071
  • ASI533
  • ASI2600
  • ASI6200
  • ASI2400
  • ASI Cooled Cameras (EXCLUDING ASI GT Cameras)

What's in the Box

  • ZWO Filter Drawer for Nikon Lens
  • M54M-M42F Adapter

Specifications

Thickness 29 mm
Diameter 70 mm
Filter Size 2"
Filter Thread M48x0.75 female
Camera Thread M42x0.75 male

If you are using 2" filters from third party, then please make sure they meet the spec requirements.

You’ll need use a M54M-M42F adapter (0mm) to connect the filer drawer to the full-frame camera.

Customer Reviews

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K
K.H.
Perfect for Nikon lenses

I can achieve the required backfocus and also have the ability to change filters.

D
D.S.

Securely holds a Nikon 70-210mm lens to an ASI2600MC PRO camera. It has magnetic drawer locking with improved light proofing.

K
K.W.
Good filter drawer

Good filter drawer but doesn't seem to have the magnetic catch that the regular ZWO filter drawer has

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