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LEE Filters for SW150 filter holder E 72 mm

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  • Adapter for attaching a SW150 filter holder to a filter thread
  • completely made of black anodized aluminium

Adapter for attaching an SW150 filter holder to a 95 mm filter thread
This adapter can be used to attach an SW150 filter holder to a compatible Lens. The adapter is suitable for Lens with a filter thread diameter of 95 mm. The adapter is also suitable for all previous versions of the SW150 filter holder. This includes the original version and the MKII version.

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LEE Filters for SW150 filter holder E 72 mm

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  • Adapter for attaching a SW150 filter holder to a filter thread
  • completely made of black anodized aluminium

Product description for LEE Filters for SW150 filter holder E 72 mm

Adapter for attaching an SW150 filter holder to a 95 mm filter thread
This adapter can be used to attach an SW150 filter holder to a compatible Lens. The adapter is suitable for Lens with a filter thread diameter of 95 mm. The adapter is also suitable for all previous versions of the SW150 filter holder. This includes the original version and the MKII version.

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LEE Filters for SW150 filter holder E 72 mm

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