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Manfrotto Xume Magnetic Filter Holder 52mm

The Xume 52mm Filter Holder is a precision-machined metal ring that fits onto a 52mm circular screw-in filter, allowing instant and secure attachment to lenses when used with a Xume Lens Adapter. NdFeB rare earth magnets built into the lens adapters provide a strong yet easy-to-remove connection, ideal for frequently used filters. This magnetic system lets you change filters quickly while eliminating the risk of cross-threading or jamming during installation or removal. The ring is roughly the same thickness as most step-rings and won't cause vignetting on most lenses with focal lengths as wide as 24mm (35mm equivalent). Over-the-lens lens hoods remain compatible when using Xume Adapters and Holders and are recommended for added security, especially in busy shooting environments. Traditional snap-on lens caps are not directly compatible with Xume lens adapters. To protect the front element of a lens that is not in use, but has a Xume lens adapter installed on it, a Xume filter holder can be first connected to a snap-on lens cap. The combination of a snap-on lens cap and a Xume filter holder can then placed over the lens instead of a filter with a Xume filter holder. Alternatively, a Xume lens cap designed to cover a correspondingly-sized Xume lens adapter may be used instead.

SKU: GC40-MF-MFXFH52

Manfrotto Xume Magnetic Filter Holder 52mm

Manfrotto Xume Magnetic Filter Holder 52mm

The Xume 52mm Filter Holder is a precision-machined metal ring that fits onto a 52mm circular screw-in filter, allowing instant and secure attachment to lenses when used with a Xume Lens Adapter. NdFeB rare earth magnets built into the lens adapters provide a strong yet easy-to-remove connection, ideal for frequently used filters. This magnetic system lets you change filters quickly while eliminating the risk of cross-threading or jamming during installation or removal. The ring is roughly the same thickness as most step-rings and won't cause vignetting on most lenses with focal lengths as wide as 24mm (35mm equivalent). Over-the-lens lens hoods remain compatible when using Xume Adapters and Holders and are recommended for added security, especially in busy shooting environments. Traditional snap-on lens caps are not directly compatible with Xume lens adapters. To protect the front element of a lens that is not in use, but has a Xume lens adapter installed on it, a Xume filter holder can be first connected to a snap-on lens cap. The combination of a snap-on lens cap and a Xume filter holder can then placed over the lens instead of a filter with a Xume filter holder. Alternatively, a Xume lens cap designed to cover a correspondingly-sized Xume lens adapter may be used instead.

Key Features:

52mm Xume Filter Holder

Precision-Machined Metal Construction

Fits 52mm Screw-In Filters

NdFeB Rare Earth Magnets

Strong Magnetic Filter Connection

Helps Prevent Cross-Threading

Reduces Risk of Filter Jamming

Slim Step-Ring Style Profile

Minimises Vignetting to 24mm

Supports Xume Lens Caps

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Manfrotto Xume Magnetic Filter Holder 52mm

The Xume 52mm Filter Holder is a precision-machined metal ring that fits onto a 52mm circular screw-in filter, allowing instant and secure attachment to lenses when used with a Xume Lens Adapter. NdFeB rare earth magnets built into the lens adapters provide a strong yet easy-to-remove connection, ideal for frequently used filters. This magnetic system lets you change filters quickly while eliminating the risk of cross-threading or jamming during installation or removal. The ring is roughly the same thickness as most step-rings and won't cause vignetting on most lenses with focal lengths as wide as 24mm (35mm equivalent). Over-the-lens lens hoods remain compatible when using Xume Adapters and Holders and are recommended for added security, especially in busy shooting environments. Traditional snap-on lens caps are not directly compatible with Xume lens adapters. To protect the front element of a lens that is not in use, but has a Xume lens adapter installed on it, a Xume filter holder can be first connected to a snap-on lens cap. The combination of a snap-on lens cap and a Xume filter holder can then placed over the lens instead of a filter with a Xume filter holder. Alternatively, a Xume lens cap designed to cover a correspondingly-sized Xume lens adapter may be used instead.

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