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Hoya HD Nano MK II UV 49mm

UV-Filter/Schutzfilter
Item Nr. 46546
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  • Hoya HD Nano MK II UV filter
  • ideal for professional use, for the protection of high-quality Lens
  • 32-fold nano coating, particularly scratch-resistant
  • smooth coating, water and oil-repellent properties for quick and easy cleaning
  • blocks UV light without negatively affecting colors in the visible light spectrum
  • thin frame, which significantly reduces the likelihood of vignetting

Hoya HD Nano MK II UV Filter
Protects the front lenses of your Lens from scratches, dirt and shocks and blocks ultraviolet light. Particularly scratch-resistant thanks to 32-fold nano coating.

Further product features:
Ideal for professional use, for protecting high-quality lenses
32-fold nano-coating, particularly scratch-resistant
Smooth coating, water and oil-repellent properties for quick and easy cleaning
Reinforced HD (Reinforced) UV-Cut Glass: Robust and stable, reduces the risk of damaging the objective lens in the event of an impact
Blocks UV light without negatively affecting colors in the visible light spectrum
Thin frame, which significantly reduces the likelihood of vignetting

Durchmesser: 49mm
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67,17 UV-Filter/Schutzfilter
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Hoya HD Nano MK II UV 49mm

Short profile

  • Hoya HD Nano MK II UV filter
  • ideal for professional use, for the protection of high-quality Lens
  • 32-fold nano coating, particularly scratch-resistant
  • smooth coating, water and oil-repellent properties for quick and easy cleaning
  • blocks UV light without negatively affecting colors in the visible light spectrum
  • thin frame, which significantly reduces the likelihood of vignetting

Product description for Hoya HD Nano MK II UV 49mm

Hoya HD Nano MK II UV Filter
Protects the front lenses of your Lens from scratches, dirt and shocks and blocks ultraviolet light. Particularly scratch-resistant thanks to 32-fold nano coating.

Further product features:
Ideal for professional use, for protecting high-quality lenses
32-fold nano-coating, particularly scratch-resistant
Smooth coating, water and oil-repellent properties for quick and easy cleaning
Reinforced HD (Reinforced) UV-Cut Glass: Robust and stable, reduces the risk of damaging the objective lens in the event of an impact
Blocks UV light without negatively affecting colors in the visible light spectrum
Thin frame, which significantly reduces the likelihood of vignetting

Hoya HD Nano MK II UV 49mm

Optik
Filter-Art
UV-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
49 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
024066070234
KAN
YHDVMK2UV049

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