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Rollei Adapter ring 40.5 mm

Filteradapter / Reduzierring
Item Nr. 52297
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  • Adapter rings for Rollei 100 mm rectangular filter holders
  • made of lightweight aluminum

Rollei adapter ring
Adapter ring with a diameter of 82 mm for smaller diameters. Suitable for the base ring of the F:X Pro filter holder Mark II 100 mm or filter holder Mark III 100 mm from Rollei.

Durchmesser: 40,5 mm
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Rollei Adapter ring 40.5 mm

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  • Adapter rings for Rollei 100 mm rectangular filter holders
  • made of lightweight aluminum

Product description for Rollei Adapter ring 40.5 mm

Rollei adapter ring
Adapter ring with a diameter of 82 mm for smaller diameters. Suitable for the base ring of the F:X Pro filter holder Mark II 100 mm or filter holder Mark III 100 mm from Rollei.

Rollei Adapter ring 40.5 mm

Optik
Filter-Art
Adapter
Filter-Typ
Adapter/Reduzierring
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
40,5 mm
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EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4048805265169
KAN
26516

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