SKU: GC66-52GFHWIII

Canon Drop In Gelatin Filter Holder

The black Drop-in Gelatin Filter Holder from Canon is a convenient way to add filtration to your shots. This 52mm rear-mounted holder contains accepts user-supplied cut gelatin filters. The filters are held in place via a pressure clip held firmly against the holder's frame. Up to three gel filters can be used within the holder.

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The black Drop-in Gelatin Filter Holder from Canon is a convenient way to add filtration to your shots. This 52mm rear-mounted holder contains accepts user-supplied cut gelatin filters. The filters are held in place via a pressure clip held firmly against the holder's frame. Up to three gel filters can be used within the holder.

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