SKU: GC11-60420

Nisi 77mm S+ MC UV Filter

Nisi 77mm S+ MC UV Filter

Nisi's S+ MC UV's are made from a special technology of double sided, multi-coated, high quality Japanese optical glass, which assures high transmittance and highly smooth surface and avoids unnecessary reflection. The frame itself is currently the thinnest in the world to stop vignetting on wide-angle lenses. Additionally, superfine dull polishing and elaborate knurling make sure that the frame will not blanch because of repeated rotation; this ultra thin filter frames to help avoid vignetting on super wide angle lenses. All materials used in this filter meet the requirements of European Union's standards of environment protection-ROHS(Restrictions on Hazardous Substances), they contain nothing hazardous. Furthermore, screw thread in front of the frame makes it easy to install the lens cap and other accessories.

Features

  • Ultra Slim Design
  • Waterproof Coating
  • Japaneses Glass
  • Anti-Refelction Multi-Coating

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