Overview

The WR Protector Filters protects the lens surface from dirt and dust as well as scratches. It comes comes standard with Sigma's WR coating that repels water drops and provides resistance to fingerprints. Completely colorless so it does not affect color reproduction.

SKU: GC40-AFE9D0

Sigma WR Protector Lens Filter 67mm

The WR Protector Filters protects the lens surface from dirt and dust as well as scratches. It comes comes standard with Sigma's WR coating that repels water drops and provides resistance to fingerprints. Completely colorless so it does not affect color reproduction.

Multi-Coated Filters

When pitted against the standard coating offered by other brands, the benefits of Sigma’s ultra-low reflection multicoated optics are crystal clear.

Digital camera CCD or CMOS sensors are highly reflective objects and therefore susceptible to reflections. These reflections could spoil your photographs. Sigma Professional Filters have an ultra-low reflection multi-coating that dramatically reduces potential of sensor reflections and flare.

Key Optimizing Features

  • Black-Rimmed Glass Reduces light reflection off filter edge.
  • Premium Hard Anodized Black Frame Finish Aesthetically functional design that blends well with the fit and finish of professional lenses.
  • Low Profile Filter Rim Prevents vignetting with wide-angle focal length lenses. Designed to accept lens caps.
  • Easy-Grip Filter Edge Non-slip mounting and removal of filter.

Anti-Static Coating

Applicable to all but the Standard Protector Filter, the anti-static coating helps prevent static electricity from attracting dust and other particles, which can easily be blown off the filter if they do adhere.

Water & Oil Repellent Coating

Applicable to all but the Standard Protector Filter, the surface of the filter is specially coated to offer excellent water and oil-repellent performance. Watch water and oil ricochet while dust that does adhere blows away and fingerprints removes with one wipe.

Wide Angle Capability

Low-profile filter rim prevents vignetting with wide-angle focal length lenses.

Portable Storage Case

Made of a special acrylic that is both stronger and more flexible, this storage case is designed to outlast others of its kind. The outer acrylic case is molded for optimal integration with the inner elastomer holder, creating a filter holder designed to last many years with minimal deterioration. It comes equipped with a closure system designed to prevent accidental open or closure during normal use.

Made In Japan

SIGMA' s lens filters are made completely in Japan, including all individual processes used in its manufacture.

Compatibility

Sigma WR Protector Lens Filter 67mm

  • Water & Oil repellent
  • Antistatic- filter prevents microscopic dust clinging to the surface
  • Does not affect color reproduction

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The WR Protector Filters protects the lens surface from dirt and dust as well as scratches. It comes comes standard with Sigma's WR coating that repels water drops and provides resistance to fingerprints. Completely colorless so it does not affect color reproduction.

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