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Cambo Compendium/Lenshood for ACTAR-24 (100mm fitting)

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  • Compendium lens hood for Lens with a front lens diameter of 90 mm
  • Self-supporting lens hood which can be pulled out, compressed or rotated

This compendium lens hood is designed to fit on a Lens with a front lens diameter of 90 mm.

The lens hood is self-supporting and can be pulled out, compressed or rotated depending on the desired shading.
It is made of lightweight material and is attached with a plastic knurled screw to prevent damage to the lens ring.

Suitable lenses are:

ACTAR-24
Rodenstock Digaron HR-W 4.0/32 (without CF filter)

With AC-327 reduction ring to 75mm:
Rodenstock Digaron HR-S 5.6/23 (without CF filter)
Rodenstock Digaron HR-SW 5.6/90

With AC-328 reduction ring to 70mm:
Rodenstock Digaron HR-S 4,0/35
Rodenstock Digaron HR-W 4,0/40
Rodenstock Digaron HR-W 4,0/50
Rodenstock Digaron HR-S 5,6/180

With AC-329 reduction ring to 60mm:
Rodenstock Digaron HR-W 5,6/70

Features:

Size folded: 150x150x35 mm
Weight: 120 grams
Minimum focus: 20 mm
Maximum extension: 80 mm
Fits lens diameter: 90 mm

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Cambo Compendium/Lenshood for ACTAR-24 (100mm fitting)

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  • Compendium lens hood for Lens with a front lens diameter of 90 mm
  • Self-supporting lens hood which can be pulled out, compressed or rotated

Product description for Cambo Compendium/Lenshood for ACTAR-24 (100mm fitting)

This compendium lens hood is designed to fit on a Lens with a front lens diameter of 90 mm.

The lens hood is self-supporting and can be pulled out, compressed or rotated depending on the desired shading.
It is made of lightweight material and is attached with a plastic knurled screw to prevent damage to the lens ring.

Suitable lenses are:

ACTAR-24
Rodenstock Digaron HR-W 4.0/32 (without CF filter)

With AC-327 reduction ring to 75mm:
Rodenstock Digaron HR-S 5.6/23 (without CF filter)
Rodenstock Digaron HR-SW 5.6/90

With AC-328 reduction ring to 70mm:
Rodenstock Digaron HR-S 4,0/35
Rodenstock Digaron HR-W 4,0/40
Rodenstock Digaron HR-W 4,0/50
Rodenstock Digaron HR-S 5,6/180

With AC-329 reduction ring to 60mm:
Rodenstock Digaron HR-W 5,6/70

Features:

Size folded: 150x150x35 mm
Weight: 120 grams
Minimum focus: 20 mm
Maximum extension: 80 mm
Fits lens diameter: 90 mm

Cambo Compendium/Lenshood for ACTAR-24 (100mm fitting)

KAN
AC-324

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