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NEEWER Mini Matte Box with Two 4"x5.65" Filter Trays, Carbon Fiber Flag, 4 Circular Lens Ring Adapters (67/72/77/82mm), Compatible with SmallRig Accessory Compatible with K&F NISI TIFFEN Filter, PG002

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Features

  • Versatile Modular Matte Box NEEWER PG002 Matte Box is perfect for compact mirrorless cameras and DSLR cameras, compatible with Sony A7R IV A7R V A7S III Canon R6 II R6 R5. It can avoid glare and lens flare and improve exposure control by blocking excessive sunlight and other light sources
  • Fits 5 Sizes of Circular Lenses A built in 95mm standard ring allows direct use of 92.5mm round filters(not compatible with 95mm filter lenses), or can be used with four lens ring adapters to connect CPL, ND, GND, UV or effects filters in diameters of 67, 72, 77 and 82mm. No dark corners when shooting at a 15mm focal length. The spring loaded buckle enables secure installation and quick lens ring adapter removal
  • Two Stackable Filter Trays Two filter trays fit 4" x 5.65" square rectangular filters (not included). Quickly stack these filter trays by sliding them into the bottom slots or remove them by pushing the release quick buttons. Filters (sold separately) can be secured by the filter tray screw knobs and protected by rubber pads. Compatible with K&F NISI TIFFEN square filters
  • 180 Adjustable Top Flag Tilt the top flag at 180 to block excessive light and prevent lens flare. Fold down the flag to cover the front filter and protect the lens. The top flag lock firmly secures the flag in place. And the thumb screw allows you to adjust the flag back and forth to accommodate 1 or 2 filter trays for perfect light blockage
  • Compact & Lightweight Measuring 7.4" x 5.4" x 2.3" (189 x 137 x 58mm) and weighing 4.9oz (140g), the carbon fiber top flag and PC + ABS matte box are durable and portable for outdoor shooting. The base features a 1/4" thread with locating holes for accessory mounting

Package Dimensions: 10.31 x 8.94 x 3.39 inches


Item Weight: 9.9 ounces


Item model number: 10102178


Date First Available: April 19, 2023


Manufacturer: NEEWER


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Quality and aesthetic is top notch
This matte box looks and feels sturdy on my camera. It holds up to 2 different filters as well which help me so much while recording videos in harsh lighting
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024 by juan garces

  • Maravilloso
Es economics y tiene mejores cosas que smallring
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by Pablo Manriquez

  • Pretty good
Is this as good as the SmallRig matte box? I have both and the answer is no. It seems more flimsy and just not the same quality. But, it's not that big a difference and if the price is right, go ahead and buy this.
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024 by Jack

  • Esta genial
Estoy contento con este mattebox esta muy bien construido, es de plástico resistente y metal
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023 by Jim Romero

  • Fits the bill
I had one that got bent up pretty bad. This took its place seamlessly.
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023 by Scannerhound

  • Gran producto
Excelente!!
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024 by Edward Rojas

  • A really great matte box for lightweight, mirrorless/handheld rigs.
This is a really well-thought out, functional matte box that has the benefits of being extremely lightweight, with a lot of nice features for the price. I will say, setting this thing up properly, and using it properly can feel a bit finicky... at first. Take your time, go slowly, be careful and familiarize yourself with it and it will all click (literally and figuratively) soon enough. Here's some tips, having worked with it a fair amount. - The little knob that tightens/secures the angle on the top flag can be lifted and rotated *without adjustment* so that you can properly tighten it without the knob interfering with the flag itself. - The matte box fits onto the lens ring via a tension/friction fit via the thumb lever. I found that mine was VERY tight upon arrival, to the extent that I was a bit concerned about how much force I needed to fully flip the thumb lever over to the locked position. I was able to adjust it slightly by *tightening* the small bolt that runs through the spring (2mm hex key fits here), and that helped a bit, but it's still tight (you'd think loosening the screw would help, but due to how it's built, backing the screw out actually makes it tighter). Past experience with these type of mechanisms has me worried that this piece may eventually be a point of failure for this unit, but we'll see how she holds up over time. I may end up just securing the one lens ring I use most often in it permanently in the correct orientation and then screwing the whole operation into place on my lens. - This matte box attaches to the filter ring on the end of your lens. THIS MEANS that if the overall length of your lens changes when you focus or zoom, then this matte box will move with it. The materials and construction are lightweight enough that I'm not worried to attach it to the end of my Tamron 28-75mm, but once you get one or two pieces of beefy filter glass in there, it does affect the overall balance and weight distribution of the camera and rig. - The trays take a little practice to reliably click in and out. To remove, depress the little inset button on the left side of the filter tray, and it will "pop" loose. Slide it gently just a bit to the right, and lift it out by gently pulling the top side of the filter tray towards you. To replace the filter tray, set it back down just the same bit to the right, starting with the bottom edge first (like a hinge) and then setting the top edge down into where it fits. Then, slide gently to the left until it clicks. - You can attach additional circular/ring filters to the inside of the matte box just past the lens, but doing so requires affixing them facing inwards instead of outwards as you normally would. Due to the depth of the step up filter, vignetting will become an issue more quickly here at wider angles, so be mindful. Some people might confuse lightweight engineering with poor quality, but this thing is actually very well made and quite sturdy (within reason). If you drop it or sit on it, you (and it) are going to be sad, but given reasonable use and care, this thing should hold up great. As to whether you really NEED a matte box? I mean, I really wish some clients weren't as impressed by certain visual cues (like the presence of a matte box) as they are, but hey... that's the world we live in. If you work in video long enough, you'll find there are absolutely situations where having gear that looks more "pro" results in you getting treated (and sometimes even compensated) more like a professional. Or maybe you're just getting a lot of top light that you need to cut out. Either way, this thing should have you covered. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023 by M.B. Smith

  • Flimsy Plastic
Although it really is light weight as advertised, it comes at the cost of a cheap feeling flimsy plasticy build. The filter trays don't clip on and off very nicely so you could potentially damage your expensive glass. The clip on part is also a bit janky and feels like the spring might break soon. To be fair, it is quite cheap and it does also look cool, so I'm very mixed but wouldn't really recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Stephen Jacobs

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