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Voigtländer Lens cap clip version 67mm

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  • Lens cap Ø 67 mm clip version
  • suitable for Ultra Wide Heliar 12 mm F5.6 II VM and Macro APO-Lanthar 65 mm F2 E
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Voigtländer Lens cap clip version 67mm

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  • Lens cap Ø 67 mm clip version
  • suitable for Ultra Wide Heliar 12 mm F5.6 II VM and Macro APO-Lanthar 65 mm F2 E

Voigtländer Lens cap clip version 67mm

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