SKU: GC40-67HDIIUV

Hoya 67mm HD MkII UV Filter

Absorbs the ultraviolet rays which often makes outdoor photographs hazy and indistinct. A multi-purpose, fine-weather filter for colour as well as black and white films. Also serves as a permanent lens protector.

 

Features:

High-Density Sharp Cut UV Glass

Chemically Enhanced Optical Glass is 4x Stronger

16-layer (both sides) Anti-Reflective Multi-Coating

Water & Oil Repellent, Scratch & Stain Resistant

Wide-Angle Lens Compatible Ultra Thin Frame

Glass Mounted with High-Pressure Press Technology

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Product Overview

Absorbs the ultraviolet rays which often makes outdoor photographs hazy and indistinct. A multi-purpose, fine-weather filter for colour as well as black and white films. Also serves as a permanent lens protector.

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