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Urth Magnetic Ethereal 1/4 Black Mist Lens Filter (Plus+)

Diffuses Light andSoftens Sharpness

The professional Urth Magnetic Ethereal 1/4 Black Mist Lens Filter (Plus+) snaps on easily and provides stronger light diffusion to blur fine details and create more cinematic scenes.

SKU: GC135-UMDF14PL39

Urth Magnetic Ethereal 1/4 Black Mist Lens Filter (Plus+)

Urth Magnetic Ethereal 1/4 Black Mist Lens Filter (Plus+)

Diffuses Light andSoftens Sharpness

The professional Urth Magnetic Ethereal 1/4 Black Mist Lens Filter (Plus+) snaps on easily and provides stronger light diffusion to blur fine details and create more cinematic scenes.

Highlights

Magnetic technology

Analogue effect

Filmic diffusion

Magnetic system

The Magnetic Ethereal 1/4 Diffusion Filter Plus+ puts convenience into practice with a convenient, magnetic system. The filter is made of fine black mist particles that diffuse bright and nearby light sources, creating a smooth haze effect. When used with modern digital cameras, the filter softens extreme sharpness and mimics the cinematic qualities of film photography.

Professional German Glass

Leading German SCHOTT B270 optical glass is coated with a nano-coating consisting of 20 layers for extra protection and easier cleaning. These layers also provide higher maximum light transmission and a more consistent transmission curve for sharper images, finer colours and more depth.

Magnetic Adapter Ring

Attach the included adapter ring once and then easily change filters.

Key Features:

Filter Type: Black Fog Dispersion

Nano-coating: German Schott B270

Quality: 20 Layers

Effect: Diffuses Light andSoftens Focus

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Urth Magnetic Ethereal 1/4 Black Mist Lens Filter (Plus+)

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Urth Magnetic Ethereal 1/4 Black Mist Lens Filter (Plus+)

Diffuses Light andSoftens Sharpness

The professional Urth Magnetic Ethereal 1/4 Black Mist Lens Filter (Plus+) snaps on easily and provides stronger light diffusion to blur fine details and create more cinematic scenes.

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