Overview

Moment 67mm T-Series Lens Filter Mount

Create optical effects and control light using the 67mm T-Series Lens Filter Mount from Moment. Compatible with most Moment lenses via included collars, including the 18mm Wide, 58mm Tele, and 1.33x and 1.55x Anamorphic, this filter mount lets you work with virtually any standard 67mm filter, such as a Circular Polarizer (CPL), Neutral Density (ND), and more. Built using aerospace-grade aluminum, the rubber collar portion of the filter attaches to your Moment lens using a press-fit method that blocks out any stray light.

SKU: GC20-130-115

Moment 67mm T-Series Lens Filter Mount

Moment 67mm T-Series Lens Filter Mount

Create optical effects and control light using the 67mm T-Series Lens Filter Mount from Moment. Compatible with most Moment lenses via included collars, including the 18mm Wide, 58mm Tele, and 1.33x and 1.55x Anamorphic, this filter mount lets you work with virtually any standard 67mm filter, such as a Circular Polarizer (CPL), Neutral Density (ND), and more. Built using aerospace-grade aluminum, the rubber collar portion of the filter attaches to your Moment lens using a press-fit method that blocks out any stray light.

Features & Compatibility

Attach standard 67mm filters to your Moment T-Series lens

Not compatible with the 14mm Fisheye and 10x Macro lenses

Does not mount to your phone, just your lens

Use with step-up rings is not recommended

Built using aerospace-grade aluminum

Lens Filter Mount

Photography filters help you create effects and control light in ways digital editing can't. This particular filter system lets you attach a standard 67mm filter to your T-Series Anamorphic, 58mm Telephoto, and 18mm Wide Moment lenses. Simply press fit the mount onto your lens and you're ready to go.

Any 67mm FIlter

Having the most compatible gear is really important to Moment. You should have the flexibility of choosing any filter you want to put on Your Moment T-Series lens. The 67mm Lens Filter Mount has a standard 67mm filter thread, making it compatible with virtually any standard 67mm filter on the

market.

Seamless Fit

The adapter rings provide a snug fit around Moment lenses without light coming in from the back. Never worry about the mount slipping off, since once you press it on, it will stay firmly in place until you take it off.

Compatible with Other Mounts

The 67mm Lens Filter Mount will work with all of Moment's Mobile Filmmaker Cage for MagSafe.

Key Features:

Designed for Moment T-Series Lenses

67mm Filter Thread

Press-Fit Attachment Method

What's in the Box:

Moment 67mm T-Series Lens Filter Mount

2 x 18mm Wide/58mm Tele Collar

Anamorphic Collar

Carrying Pouch

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Product Overview

Moment 67mm T-Series Lens Filter Mount

Create optical effects and control light using the 67mm T-Series Lens Filter Mount from Moment. Compatible with most Moment lenses via included collars, including the 18mm Wide, 58mm Tele, and 1.33x and 1.55x Anamorphic, this filter mount lets you work with virtually any standard 67mm filter, such as a Circular Polarizer (CPL), Neutral Density (ND), and more. Built using aerospace-grade aluminum, the rubber collar portion of the filter attaches to your Moment lens using a press-fit method that blocks out any stray light.

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