Freewell Unveils the Eiger Matte Box

Due to its ability to mix numerous filters in ways that are typically either impossible or too large, Freewell claims that its new Eiger Mattebox is one of the most versatile models available for purchase. The Eiger Mattebox can support numerous filters (VND, Gradient, Mist, Steak, or Straight ND) in a single system and be designed to reduce the hassle that frequently comes with using filters with a matte box. Along with its own first-party choice, it is also compatible with insert style, magnetic, or threaded filters.

“The Eiger Matte Box system is compatible with insert and magnetic or threaded filters. It also supports using the previous Freewell Magnetic Quick Swap System, threaded VND filters, and Freewell Eiger filters, providing a wide range of compatibility to meet your diverse filter needs,” the company says. “With Eiger Matte Box, you no longer need to worry about choosing the correct filter thread size. This versatile system is designed to be compatible with the lens up to 95mm with included adaptors from 67mm to 82mm, with an option to purchase an adaptor for 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, 62mm, and 95mm separately.”

Because of the system’s small design, Freewell claims that photographers and filmmakers can use many filters together even with lenses wider than 24mm, which it claims is unusual. The company is so sure of its pricing that it promises to sell you four to five Eiger-branded filters for the cost of only one 4×4 filter from another competitor. It also guarantees that the quality of its filters will be on par with or superior to that of alternatives offered by rivals.

Freewell claims that the quick-release mechanism of the sunshade hood makes it simple for photographers and filmmakers to switch out accessories quickly to accommodate shifting scenarios.

The Eiger Matte Box is available for $100.

More info on Freewell’s website.


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