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LEE Filters for Foundation Kit 100mm filter holder (standard version) E 58 mm

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  • Adapter
  • for mounting a 100 mm filter holder on a 58 mm thread
  • Standard version for lenses from 24 mm (full format) or 18 mm (APS-C)
  • made entirely of black anodized aluminium - first-class manufacturing quality
Durchmesser: E 58 mm
  • E 52 mm
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  • E 55 mm
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  • E 58 mm
    Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
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LEE Filters for Foundation Kit 100mm filter holder (standard version) E 58 mm

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  • Adapter
  • for mounting a 100 mm filter holder on a 58 mm thread
  • Standard version for lenses from 24 mm (full format) or 18 mm (APS-C)
  • made entirely of black anodized aluminium - first-class manufacturing quality

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LEE Filters for Foundation Kit 100mm filter holder (standard version) E 58 mm

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