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The award-winning Kase Wolverine Armour 100mm System is a game changer for photographers FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS, FILTERS are essential tools, but not all filter systems are created equal. The Kase Wolverine Armour 100mm System has set a new standard in filter design, earning the prestigious title VIGNETTE? FORGET IT! Unlike bulky holders that creep into wide-angle shots, the Armour system’s slim design keeps composition clean Best-Kase scenario in mind, the Armour system is a must-have for landscape, travel and outdoor photographers. Superior protection Filters are a significant investment, and the Armour system ensures they remain protected. Each filter Versatile and compatible The Armour system is designed to be fully compatible with Kase Wolverine 100mm filters, so
existing users can integrate their current gear effortlessly. The 95mm magnetic circular filters allow photographers to use wide-angle lenses without the risk of vignetting, providing maximum flexibility. The system also accommodates up to two magnetic circular filters and two 100mm filters simultaneously, giving photographers greater creative control. The perfect companion: Summit Creative Great gear deserves a great way to carry it, and that’s where Summit Creative, Kase’s sister company, comes in. Its Tenzing 50L backpack – reviewed in issue 118 of Photography News – has been praised for its durable build, generous storage and ergonomic comfort. Designed for professional photographers and adventurers, it features weather- resistant materials, customisable
Magnetic integration One of the standout features of the Wolverine Armour 100mm System is its magnetic mounting mechanism. Traditional filter holders can be cumbersome to set up, often requiring time- consuming adjustments. With the Armour system, Kase Filters has introduced an effortless solution – both circular and square filters attach magnetically, allowing photographers to quickly swap and stack filters without fumbling with screws or clips. This means more time spent focusing on composition and lighting rather than setting up.
is housed in a durable magnetic frame, reducing the possibility of damage from accidental drops or scratches. This added layer of security is particularly useful for photographers who frequently work in rugged environments – whether shooting along rocky coastlines or in windy desert landscapes. Optical quality At the heart of any filter system is image quality, and Kase does not disappoint. The Armour system uses toughened Pro HD optical glass, delivering sharp, distortion- free images with true-to-life colour accuracy. Unlike some filter brands that introduce unwanted colour casts, Kase filters maintain neutral tones, ensuring post-processing is minimal. Additionally, the filters feature scratch-resistant, water-repellent and dust-resistant coatings, making them well-suited for harsh outdoor conditions.
compartments and a comfortable harness system. Whether you’re hiking in the local countryside or on a remote adventure, Tenzing 50L backpack will keep your equipment safe and accessible. The ultimate photography set-up The Kase Wolverine Armour 100mm System is more than just a filter holder – it’s a game-changing tool designed to simplify your workflow, protect your investment and unlock new creative possibilities. Paired with a Summit Creative bag, you can travel with confidence, knowing your equipment is protected and ready for action.
of best filter/filter system in the Photography News 2024 Awards. Voted for by Photography News readers, this accolade confirms what many pros and enthusiasts already know – Kase filters are made to perform in the real world. So, what makes the Kase Wolverine Armour 100mm System stand out? This innovative system seamlessly blends the convenience of the brand’s magnetic filters with the adaptability of its 100mm system. Designed with durability, optical precision and ease of use
“The Kase Wolverine Armour 100mm System is more than just a filter holder – it’s a game-changing tool that simplifies your workflow”
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