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ProMaster HGX Prime UV Filter – 43mm

SKU: 160066760 - VSN: 6676

$59.95

The HGX Prime UV Filter absorbs the ultraviolet rays which often make outdoor photographs hazy and indistinct. It is a multi-purpose fine-weather filter for color as well as black and white photos and also serves as a permanent lens protector.

Only 2 left in stock (can be backordered)

Location(s): Golden Valley

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This UV Filter blocks ultraviolet light and passes visible light – so your camera sees what you see. Crafted for fine lenses, HGX Prime filters are individually ground, polished, and coated. They repel dirt and transmit brilliant light to achieve the clearest possible image.
 
Protective: Repellemax II Anti-static barrier resists dust, dirt, oil, water and fingerprints
Best Image: Cutting-edge multi-coatings and black rimmed glass pass the clearest light to your sensor
Strong and Durable: Ultra hardened glass with scratch resistant coating
Bright: Extremely high visible light transmission to your camera

Additional information

Type

Filter

Filter Type

UV

Filter Size

43mm

Warranty Limited 1 Year Warranty
Uv Cutoff 390 - 400 nm
Reflection less than 0.3% (average at 420 - 680 nm)
Thread Size 43mm
Lens Thickness 1.3mm
Filter Coatings 22 layers
Frame Thickness 6.0mm
Light Transmission Rate 98.2% (average at 400 - 700 nm)
Nc Marketinginformation
This UV Filter blocks ultraviolet light and passes visible light - so your camera sees what you see.
 
Crafted for fine lenses, HGX Prime filters are individually ground, polished, and coated. They repel dirt and transmit brilliant light to achieve the clearest possible image.
 
Protective: Repellemax II Anti-static barrier resists dust, dirt, oil, water and fingerprints
 
Best Image: Cutting-edge multi-coatings and black rimmed glass pass the clearest light to your sensor
 
Strong and Durable: Ultra hardened glass with scratch resistant coating
 
Bright: Extremely high visible light transmission to your camera