Product Code: MARGND8

Marumi 100x150mm (0.9) Reverse GND8 Filter

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Manufacturer Code: MARGND8
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Brand:  Marumi
RRP: £185.00£176.00Inc VAT 20%You Save:  £9.00
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Description

Designed for use with the Marumi Magnetic Filter Holder M100, these reverse graduated ND filters are ideal for photographing events such as sunrises and sunsets, where the brightest point on the image is close to the horizon line. This filter system is ideal for using graduated ND filters, as it allows the user to easily line up the ND area with the horizon line by sliding the filter up and down on its magnets. The sturdy metal frame is 150mm long with knurled edges and a wide tab at the top, allowing for ease of grip without adding fingerprints to the glass.

Available in ND4, ND8 or ND16, the density number refers to the darkest part of the glass.

The Marumi Magnetic Filter System means no more need to buy separate filters for each lens size – simply attach the aluminium Magnetic Filter Holder to the front of your lens, and swap all your filters on and off with ease.

These quality Japanese-made optics have state-of-the-art coatings for anti-static, anti-scratch, low reflection and to repel water & oil. They maintain a neutral colour and suppress any infrared light casting.


Features
  • No Light Leakage
  • Strong Magnetic Attachment
  • Easy Adjustment
  • Made In Japan
Specifications
  • Maufacturer: Marumi
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Neutral Density (0.9)
  • Glass Length: 150mm
  • Designed For: Magnetic Filter Holder M100
  • Protection: Anti-Scratch, Anti-Static Design
  • Water and Oil Repellent: Yes
  • Dimensions: 100 x 150mm / 10 x 15cm
Kit Content
Marumi 100x150mm (0.9) Reverse GND8 Filter
User Guide
Case

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 07 January, 2022.