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Peter Hadley MRC E 52

Polarisations-Filter
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  • high-quality UV and polarizing filters "made in Germany
  • innovative frame materials
  • elaborately coated filter glass
  • excellent shape stability
  • optimal protection in any weather

High-quality UV and polarizing filters "made in Germany"
The Peter Hadley filters convince with four powerful product features:

1.Innovative frame materials
The special feature of the Peter Hadley filters is the use of novel high-tech materials, which are found in the lightweight and slim plastic frames. The matte and charcoal black frame keeps reflections and mirroring away from the lens to effectively prevent false exposures.

2.Elaborately coated filter glass
The optical filter glass is surface ground on both sides, polished and provided with a high-quality multi-layer coating. The glass lies plane-parallel to the front lens and is firmly connected to the mount without stress. In this way, Peter Hadley filters increase contrast and reduce back reflections.

3.Excellent shape stability
Thanks to the glass molded into an innovative high-tech composite material, all Peter Hadley filters are very stable and durable in their shape. And with the 3-sector knurl, you can easily and safely screw and unscrew the filters.

4.Optimal protection in any weather
With the help of the modern composite material, the Peter Hadley filters are optimally protected against temperature fluctuations even in demanding shooting conditions.

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18,52 Polarisations-Filter
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Peter Hadley MRC E 52

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  • high-quality UV and polarizing filters "made in Germany
  • innovative frame materials
  • elaborately coated filter glass
  • excellent shape stability
  • optimal protection in any weather

Product description for Peter Hadley MRC E 52

High-quality UV and polarizing filters "made in Germany"
The Peter Hadley filters convince with four powerful product features:

1.Innovative frame materials
The special feature of the Peter Hadley filters is the use of novel high-tech materials, which are found in the lightweight and slim plastic frames. The matte and charcoal black frame keeps reflections and mirroring away from the lens to effectively prevent false exposures.

2.Elaborately coated filter glass
The optical filter glass is surface ground on both sides, polished and provided with a high-quality multi-layer coating. The glass lies plane-parallel to the front lens and is firmly connected to the mount without stress. In this way, Peter Hadley filters increase contrast and reduce back reflections.

3.Excellent shape stability
Thanks to the glass molded into an innovative high-tech composite material, all Peter Hadley filters are very stable and durable in their shape. And with the 3-sector knurl, you can easily and safely screw and unscrew the filters.

4.Optimal protection in any weather
With the help of the modern composite material, the Peter Hadley filters are optimally protected against temperature fluctuations even in demanding shooting conditions.

Peter Hadley MRC E 52

Optik
Filter-Art
Pol-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
52 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
4002451393140
KAN
1081091

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