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NiSi Lens Cap for ATHENA Cinema Lens T1.9

Grab a Replacement NiSi Lens Cap for ATHENA Prime Cinema Lens

Fluorescent Paint for Focal Length Visibility

Never lose sight of your lens' focal length again! The NiSi ATHENA Lens Cap is a game-changer for photographers and filmmakers. Its innovative fluorescent paint markings illuminate in low-light conditions, making it effortless to identify the focal lengths of your lenses. Say goodbye to fumbling in the dark and missing that perfect shot. Whether you're shooting in a dimly lit studio or under the stars, this lens cap ensures you can quickly grab the right lens and focus on capturing every moment with precision.

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NiSi Lens Cap for ATHENA Cinema Lens T1.9

NiSi Lens Cap for ATHENA Cinema Lens T1.9

Grab a Replacement NiSi Lens Cap for ATHENA Prime Cinema Lens

Fluorescent Paint for Focal Length Visibility

Never lose sight of your lens' focal length again! The NiSi ATHENA Lens Cap is a game-changer for photographers and filmmakers. Its innovative fluorescent paint markings illuminate in low-light conditions, making it effortless to identify the focal lengths of your lenses. Say goodbye to fumbling in the dark and missing that perfect shot. Whether you're shooting in a dimly lit studio or under the stars, this lens cap ensures you can quickly grab the right lens and focus on capturing every moment with precision.

Premium Aluminum Construction and Knurling Grip

Uncompromising protection for your precious lenses! The NiSi ATHENA Lens Cap is expertly crafted from premium aluminum material, combining durability and style in one. Shield your lenses from any potential damage during transport or storage, and shoot with confidence knowing your gear is safe. The top of the lens cap features knurling, ensuring a secure grip for easy removal. No more fiddling with flimsy caps or wasting time; this lens cap empowers you to focus on what truly matters – your creative vision.

Protective Foam on the Inside of the Lens Cap

Safety meets practicality with the NiSi ATHENA Lens Cap. Not only does it offer robust external protection, but it also features a soft and protective foam lining on the inside. This additional layer safeguards your lenses from dust, scratches, and minor impacts, preserving their pristine condition. Let your lenses stay in top-notch shape, ready to deliver exceptional performance whenever you need them.

Key Features:

Replacement Lens Cap for NiSi ATHENA Cinema Prime Lenses.

Never Lose your Lens Cap Again with Fluorescent Paint Markings for easy Visibility.

Premium Aluminum Construction Ensures Unbeatable Protection for your Valuable Lenses.

Knurling Grip Design Allows for Quick and Hassle-free Cap Removal.

Protective Foam Inside the Cap Safeguards your Lenses from Dust and Scratches.

Lightweight and Durable, Perfect for on-the-go Photographers and Filmmakers.

Compatible with NiSi Athena Cinema Prime Lenses, Making it a Versatile Accessory for your Gear.

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NiSi Lens Cap for ATHENA Cinema Lens T1.9

Grab a Replacement NiSi Lens Cap for ATHENA Prime Cinema Lens

Fluorescent Paint for Focal Length Visibility

Never lose sight of your lens' focal length again! The NiSi ATHENA Lens Cap is a game-changer for photographers and filmmakers. Its innovative fluorescent paint markings illuminate in low-light conditions, making it effortless to identify the focal lengths of your lenses. Say goodbye to fumbling in the dark and missing that perfect shot. Whether you're shooting in a dimly lit studio or under the stars, this lens cap ensures you can quickly grab the right lens and focus on capturing every moment with precision.

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