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B+W UV filter MRC Basic 52 mm

UV-Filter/Schutzfilter
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  • Color neutral filter glass
  • Blocks disturbing UV components of daylight
  • No extension factor
  • MRC coating
  • Made in Germany

Active photography puts cameras and Lenses through a lot. Protecting the sensitive front lenses from drifting sand, dust, fingerprints or splash water with a B+W filter is an obvious choice. B+W filters not only cost a fraction of the Lens, they are also easier to clean.

They can remain in front of the Lens all the time, since they are absolutely color-neutral, continue to be of the highest transparency, and are extremely low-reflection thanks to the B+W MRC or B+W MRC nano coating. The optical signal reaches the image sensor (or film) unaffected. With the extremely clear and highly transparent B+W protective filters, no extension factor needs to be taken into account.

Protective filters play a particularly important role in digital photography. Greater depth of field due to small sensors increases the influence of front lens contamination on image quality. Especially with zoom lenses with lower light intensity, fingerprints, for example, have a significant effect on sharpness. Frequent cleaning of the front lens, however, can not only leave scratch marks, but also transport dirt particles or moisture at the frame edge into the interior of the lens system.

BASIC 010 UV
The classic among the B+W protective filters blocks the disturbing UV component from daylight. Invisible UV light occurs more frequently in pure sea air and in high mountain areas and can lead to blurring and a blue cast. The color-neutral B+W BASIC 010 UV Haze Filter is equally suitable for analog and digital cameras and ensures more brilliant images. It can be left permanently on the Lens as a front lens protector.

Coating: MRC

Durchmesser: 52 mm
Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 43,20
27,70 UV-Filter/Schutzfilter
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

B+W UV filter MRC Basic 52 mm

Short profile

  • Color neutral filter glass
  • Blocks disturbing UV components of daylight
  • No extension factor
  • MRC coating
  • Made in Germany

Product description for B+W UV filter MRC Basic 52 mm

Active photography puts cameras and Lenses through a lot. Protecting the sensitive front lenses from drifting sand, dust, fingerprints or splash water with a B+W filter is an obvious choice. B+W filters not only cost a fraction of the Lens, they are also easier to clean.

They can remain in front of the Lens all the time, since they are absolutely color-neutral, continue to be of the highest transparency, and are extremely low-reflection thanks to the B+W MRC or B+W MRC nano coating. The optical signal reaches the image sensor (or film) unaffected. With the extremely clear and highly transparent B+W protective filters, no extension factor needs to be taken into account.

Protective filters play a particularly important role in digital photography. Greater depth of field due to small sensors increases the influence of front lens contamination on image quality. Especially with zoom lenses with lower light intensity, fingerprints, for example, have a significant effect on sharpness. Frequent cleaning of the front lens, however, can not only leave scratch marks, but also transport dirt particles or moisture at the frame edge into the interior of the lens system.

BASIC 010 UV
The classic among the B+W protective filters blocks the disturbing UV component from daylight. Invisible UV light occurs more frequently in pure sea air and in high mountain areas and can lead to blurring and a blue cast. The color-neutral B+W BASIC 010 UV Haze Filter is equally suitable for analog and digital cameras and ensures more brilliant images. It can be left permanently on the Lens as a front lens protector.

Coating: MRC

B+W UV filter MRC Basic 52 mm

Optik
Filter-Art
UV-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
4012240045013
KAN
1100137

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