Product Code: DHG52LPRO

Marumi 52mm DHG Lens Protect Filter

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Manufacturer Code: DHG52LPRO
4957638059077 UPC : 4957638059077
Brand:  Marumi
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Marumi 52mm DHG Lens Protect Filter:
Marumi 52mm DHG Lens Protect Filter is suited for all types of photography. It is also act as general protection filter to reduce dust, moisture and scratches from reaching lens elements. The advance Ultra-low reflection coating eliminates flare and ghost and deliver sharp and bright images. This filter will not affect the color balance or performance of the lenses. It is multi-coated to remove any kind of reflection and enhance lens efficiency. It can be easily attached and removed to the thread. Due to very thin frame pictures taken with super wide-angle lens are not to be vignetted. The filter is equipped with improved anti reflection coatings and the glass edges are blackened to avoid internal reflections. The front lens protects the lens surface from dust, scratches, dirt and fingerprints. It works with lenses that have 49mm filter thread which can be easily attached and removed.

Marumi 52mm DHG Lens Protect Filter

Features - Marumi 52mm DHG Lens Protect Filter

Satin-like smooth frame for all types to minimize extra reflection
Lens' outer rim blacked with ink to minimize the inner reflection.
ultra-low reflection coating does minimize flare and ghost.

Specifications - Marumi 52mm DHG Lens Protect Filter

Device Type: Filter
Manufacturer code DHG52LPRO
Filter size: 52mm
Effect / Type: Digital High Grade
Coating: ultra-low reflection coating

Kit Contents:
Marumi 52mm DHG Lens Protect Filter
Filter Protection Case
 

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 22 February, 2008.