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Hoya HD MkII IRND1000 (3.0) 49 mm

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  • Gray filter
  • reduces the light by 10 f-stops
  • water and oil repellent

HD MK II IRND1000 (3.0)
Grey filter that reduces the light to an equivalent of 10 f-stops.
With IR-cut ACCU-ND technology, water and oil-repellent coating and flat mount.

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Hoya HD MkII IRND1000 (3.0) 49 mm

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  • Gray filter
  • reduces the light by 10 f-stops
  • water and oil repellent

Product description for Hoya HD MkII IRND1000 (3.0) 49 mm

HD MK II IRND1000 (3.0)
Grey filter that reduces the light to an equivalent of 10 f-stops.
With IR-cut ACCU-ND technology, water and oil-repellent coating and flat mount.

Hoya HD MkII IRND1000 (3.0) 49 mm

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