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B+W BASIC CPL MRC Polarizing Filter E 37

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  • Universal polarizing filter with high optical quality
  • 37 mm diameter
  • MRC coating
  • Reduces disturbing reflections from over surfaces
  • Enhances color contrasts and color saturation
  • Ideal for landscape photography and on vacation

B+W BASIC CPL MRC circular polarizing filter 37 mm
Bright white clouds against a deep blue sky or rich autumn colors are no coincidence. B+W polarizing filters, or polarizing filters for short, increase the purity of the inherent colors and enhance colour saturation. Polarizing filters are among the most important filters in analogue and digital photography. As they can be rotated in the mount, the erasing effect can be visibly adjusted in the viewfinder or on the display.

Features:
Universal polarizing filter with high optical quality
Reduces annoying reflections from non-metallic surfaces
Enhances colour contrast and saturation
Designed for all cameras with and without internal metering (autofocus and light metering)
Ideal for landscape photography and on vacation
Basic coating: MRC (Multi Resistant Coating on both sides)

Durchmesser: E 37
Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 65,80
44,36 Polarisations-Filter 55,93
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

B+W BASIC CPL MRC Polarizing Filter E 37

Short profile

  • Universal polarizing filter with high optical quality
  • 37 mm diameter
  • MRC coating
  • Reduces disturbing reflections from over surfaces
  • Enhances color contrasts and color saturation
  • Ideal for landscape photography and on vacation

Product description for B+W BASIC CPL MRC Polarizing Filter E 37

B+W BASIC CPL MRC circular polarizing filter 37 mm
Bright white clouds against a deep blue sky or rich autumn colors are no coincidence. B+W polarizing filters, or polarizing filters for short, increase the purity of the inherent colors and enhance colour saturation. Polarizing filters are among the most important filters in analogue and digital photography. As they can be rotated in the mount, the erasing effect can be visibly adjusted in the viewfinder or on the display.

Features:
Universal polarizing filter with high optical quality
Reduces annoying reflections from non-metallic surfaces
Enhances colour contrast and saturation
Designed for all cameras with and without internal metering (autofocus and light metering)
Ideal for landscape photography and on vacation
Basic coating: MRC (Multi Resistant Coating on both sides)

B+W BASIC CPL MRC Polarizing Filter E 37

Optik
Filter-Art
Pol-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
37 mm
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