UV Filters - Moment 58mm CineClear UV Protection Filter 600-111 - buy today in store and with delivery

  • Protects Lens from Dirt and Impact
  • Absorbs UV Light
  • High-Quality Schott B270 Glass
  • 98.5% Transmission
  • 16 Layers of Multicoating
  • Anti-Scratch and Oil Resistance Coating
  • Tactile Grip Texture
  • Front & Rear Threading
  • Stackable with Filters/Accepts Lens Caps

Moment 58mm CineClear UV Protection Filter 600-111

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3344 tax incl.

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13713
600-111
8100047457804
Moment

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Designed with high-quality Schott B270 glass, the 58mm CineClear UV Protection Filter from Moment protects the front element of your lens from dirt, debris, moisture, and impacts. It also absorbs UV light and reduces its negative effects on your images. With a 98.5% transmission rate and 16 layers of optical coatings, the filter won't degrade your image and is resistant to dust, fingerprints, and reflections. Featuring front and rear 58mm threads, it's stackable with additional filters and supports standard lens caps.

  • German Schott B270 optical glass
  • Supports standard center pinch lens caps of compatible size
  • Front and rear 58mm threading
  • Stacks with other filters, ensuring it's ideal as a 'daily driver' type of filter
  • 16 layers of anti-reflective coating with 'liquid glass' surface treatments for static, water, and scratch resistance
Filter typeUV (UltraViolet)
Filter size58mm

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