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Wine Country 4x 150x170mm Grad Vault Pack

Take your photography to the next level with the 150x170mm Grad Vault for Filter Holder Kit, a 4-Pack set designed for the discerning photographer. These durable and high-quality Grad Vaults are specifically engineered for use with the Wine Country Camera 150mm holder system, providing optimal protection for your filters during use.

SKU: GC47-WCC-150VLTPK4

Wine Country 4x 150x170mm Grad Vault Pack

Wine Country 4x 150x170mm Grad Vault Pack

Take your photography to the next level with the 150x170mm Grad Vault for Filter Holder Kit, a 4-Pack set designed for the discerning photographer. These durable and high-quality Grad Vaults are specifically engineered for use with the Wine Country Camera 150mm holder system, providing optimal protection for your filters during use.

Each Grad Vault in this pack is taller than the standard ND Vault, fitting seamlessly into the two outer slots of the holder system. These vaults are designed with versatility in mind, featuring a vertical adjustment capability via buttons on the holder system. This feature allows for precise positioning of your filters, catering to a wide range of photography needs.

One of the standout features of these Grad Vaults is the catch mechanism, designed to prevent the vault from falling when the adjustment button is pushed. This reliable feature ensures the safety of your filters, giving you peace of mind during your photography sessions.

A stylish and practical solution for securely locking your filters into the vault. The Wine Coin doesn't add any additional height or size to the vault, maintaining a compact design that won't take up unnecessary space in your camera bag. The coin's engraved surface provides grip for rotation, while the brass "relics" age beautifully, adding a vintage vibe to your photography gear.

In conclusion, the 150x170mm Grad Vault for Filter Holder Kit, 4-Pack is a durable, high-quality, and versatile solution for photographers looking to protect and easily adjust their filters. Whether you're using polarisers, ND filters, or graduated filters, this kit is a reliable choice for your photography needs.

Key Features:

4-pack 150x170mm Grad Vaults for Wine Country Camera

Vertical adjustability with Secure Catch Feature

Compact Design with Wine Coin for Easy Locking

Durable Build for Long-lasting Use

Stylish Vintage Appeal With Brass "Relics"

Compatible with Various Filter Types

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Wine Country 4x 150x170mm Grad Vault Pack

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Wine Country 4x 150x170mm Grad Vault Pack

Take your photography to the next level with the 150x170mm Grad Vault for Filter Holder Kit, a 4-Pack set designed for the discerning photographer. These durable and high-quality Grad Vaults are specifically engineered for use with the Wine Country Camera 150mm holder system, providing optimal protection for your filters during use.

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