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Marumi DHG ND32 Photo Filter gray E 52

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  • Screw-in gray filter
  • increases aperture stop by 5
  • allows lens cap and filter to be attached to the Lens

The Marumi DHG ND is a high-performance multi-layer grey filter for digital imaging that allows you to extend the exposure time to show movement in photos. The ND filter (32) allows you to change the aperture by 5 stops. The DHG series is a combination of ten hardened, anti-reflective ion coatings that increase the transmission rate and minimize unwanted glare. The DHG series filter is framed with a thin, double-sided "wide-angle" ring (Slim) designed for super wide-angle lenses. Thanks to this solution, photos are not subject to the side effects of vignetting caused by the filter holder. In addition, the matt surface of the frame prevents the formation of additional reflections on its surface. The glass in the DHG series filter is characterized by a darkened edge.

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Marumi DHG ND32 Photo Filter gray E 52

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  • Screw-in gray filter
  • increases aperture stop by 5
  • allows lens cap and filter to be attached to the Lens

Product description for Marumi DHG ND32 Photo Filter gray E 52

The Marumi DHG ND is a high-performance multi-layer grey filter for digital imaging that allows you to extend the exposure time to show movement in photos. The ND filter (32) allows you to change the aperture by 5 stops. The DHG series is a combination of ten hardened, anti-reflective ion coatings that increase the transmission rate and minimize unwanted glare. The DHG series filter is framed with a thin, double-sided "wide-angle" ring (Slim) designed for super wide-angle lenses. Thanks to this solution, photos are not subject to the side effects of vignetting caused by the filter holder. In addition, the matt surface of the frame prevents the formation of additional reflections on its surface. The glass in the DHG series filter is characterized by a darkened edge.

Marumi DHG ND32 Photo Filter gray E 52

Optik
Filter-Art
Grau-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
52 mm
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4957638074070
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MND(32)52 DHG

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