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B+W ND 0.6 MRC nano MASTER E 58

Grau-Filter
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  • ND round filter with a density of 0.6
  • Reduces the amount of light according to the density
  • Color neutral
  • Ideal for long exposures, flow effects with moving water, "empty places" etc.
  • Suitable for analog and digital cameras
  • MRC nano coating
  • Made in Germany

A finely ground and polished special glass is used as the basis for the new ND filter glass. This guarantees the necessary optical quality, which does not negatively affect a correspondingly high-quality Lens.

With the thin-film technology developed here, not only the pure ND filter effect comes into play, but a coating combination optimizes the ND filter. In addition to the filter effect, the coating combination contains a multi-layered anti-reflective component with 7 layers per filter side to prevent annoying reflections. An outer layer with the usual dirt and water-repellent properties is applied as the final layer. This not only provides all-round protection for the filter, but also makes it easy to clean and maintain the filter pane. The light attenuation itself is very uniform over the entire visible range and produces optimally color-neutral image results.

PLEASE NOTE
Gray filters must not be used for direct visual observation of the sun (risk of blindness). They allow UV and IR radiation, which is harmful to the eye, to pass through.

MASTER gray filter ND 0.6 (802)
This B+W gray filter, which slows down the light by two f-stops, already shows a clear image effect, such as f/4 instead of f/8 for selective sharpness instead of extended depth of field or 1/15 s instead of 1/60 s for an incipient wiping effect. The filter is color-neutral and should be part of every DSLR photographer's basic equipment.

Coating: MRC nano

Properties:
Density: ND 0.6
Aperture: +2
Filter factor: 4x
%: 25

Durchmesser: E 58
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MSRP* 67,80
58,11 Grau-Filter
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B+W ND 0.6 MRC nano MASTER E 58

Short profile

  • ND round filter with a density of 0.6
  • Reduces the amount of light according to the density
  • Color neutral
  • Ideal for long exposures, flow effects with moving water, "empty places" etc.
  • Suitable for analog and digital cameras
  • MRC nano coating
  • Made in Germany

Product description for B+W ND 0.6 MRC nano MASTER E 58

A finely ground and polished special glass is used as the basis for the new ND filter glass. This guarantees the necessary optical quality, which does not negatively affect a correspondingly high-quality Lens.

With the thin-film technology developed here, not only the pure ND filter effect comes into play, but a coating combination optimizes the ND filter. In addition to the filter effect, the coating combination contains a multi-layered anti-reflective component with 7 layers per filter side to prevent annoying reflections. An outer layer with the usual dirt and water-repellent properties is applied as the final layer. This not only provides all-round protection for the filter, but also makes it easy to clean and maintain the filter pane. The light attenuation itself is very uniform over the entire visible range and produces optimally color-neutral image results.

PLEASE NOTE
Gray filters must not be used for direct visual observation of the sun (risk of blindness). They allow UV and IR radiation, which is harmful to the eye, to pass through.

MASTER gray filter ND 0.6 (802)
This B+W gray filter, which slows down the light by two f-stops, already shows a clear image effect, such as f/4 instead of f/8 for selective sharpness instead of extended depth of field or 1/15 s instead of 1/60 s for an incipient wiping effect. The filter is color-neutral and should be part of every DSLR photographer's basic equipment.

Coating: MRC nano

Properties:
Density: ND 0.6
Aperture: +2
Filter factor: 4x
%: 25

B+W ND 0.6 MRC nano MASTER E 58

Optik
Filter-Art
Grau-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
58 mm
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4012240048588
KAN
1101541

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