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POLARPRO Quartzline FX - Mist Filter 77mm

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  • Mist filter
  • made of Cinema Series glass (Made in Germany)
  • ultra-low refractive index
  • new coating processes do not produce any color shift

QuartzLine filters are made from Cinema Series™ glass (Made in Germany) and are characterized by unsurpassed durability and optical clarity. These single lens element filters have a very low refractive index of just 1.46 and offer excellent temperature stability. Combined with a redesigned brass frame, the QuartzLine filters are easy to screw on and can withstand even the toughest applications.

Durchmesser: 77mm
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142,34 Effekt-Filter
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POLARPRO Quartzline FX - Mist Filter 77mm

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  • Mist filter
  • made of Cinema Series glass (Made in Germany)
  • ultra-low refractive index
  • new coating processes do not produce any color shift

Product description for POLARPRO Quartzline FX - Mist Filter 77mm

QuartzLine filters are made from Cinema Series™ glass (Made in Germany) and are characterized by unsurpassed durability and optical clarity. These single lens element filters have a very low refractive index of just 1.46 and offer excellent temperature stability. Combined with a redesigned brass frame, the QuartzLine filters are easy to screw on and can withstand even the toughest applications.

POLARPRO Quartzline FX - Mist Filter 77mm

Optik
Filter-Art
Effekt-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
77 mm
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EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
817465026700
KAN
77-MST

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