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Hoya HD MkII IRND64 (1.8) 58 mm

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  • Gray filter
  • reduces the light by 6 f-stops
  • water and oil repellent

HD MK II IRND64 (1.8)
Grey filter that reduces the light to an equivalent of 6 f-stops.
With IR-cut ACCU-ND technology, water and oil-repellent coating and flat mount.

Durchmesser: 58 mm
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111,74 Grau-Filter
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Hoya HD MkII IRND64 (1.8) 58 mm

Short profile

  • Gray filter
  • reduces the light by 6 f-stops
  • water and oil repellent

Product description for Hoya HD MkII IRND64 (1.8) 58 mm

HD MK II IRND64 (1.8)
Grey filter that reduces the light to an equivalent of 6 f-stops.
With IR-cut ACCU-ND technology, water and oil-repellent coating and flat mount.

Hoya HD MkII IRND64 (1.8) 58 mm

Optik
Filter-Art
Grau-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
58 mm
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
0024066074331
KAN
HO-IRND64HD58II

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