SKU: GC40-IAA62

Hoya 62mm Instant Action Adapter Ring

Hoya Instant Action Adapter Ring And Hoya Instant Action Conversion Ring (sold separately) allow you to instantly attach and detach common screw-type filters onto your lens with the help of magnet power. It is an accessory that allows any screw-type filter to be instantly attached to the lens.

 

Features:

Attaching filter instantly in one move

No frustration of missing the perfect shot

No more filter drop accidents

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Hoya Instant Action Adapter Ring And Hoya Instant Action Conversion Ring (sold separately) allow you to instantly attach and detach common screw-type filters onto your lens with the help of magnet power. It is an accessory that allows any screw-type filter to be instantly attached to the lens.

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