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Caruba Clip Cap Lens Front Cover E 27

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  • Caruba Clip Cap lens cap
  • for Lens with a diameter of 27 mm

The Caruba Clip Cap lens cap can be quickly attached to your lens and offers excellent protection! The lens cap is suitable for all lenses with this filter size.

Durchmesser: E 27
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Caruba Clip Cap Lens Front Cover E 27

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  • Caruba Clip Cap lens cap
  • for Lens with a diameter of 27 mm

Product description for Caruba Clip Cap Lens Front Cover E 27

The Caruba Clip Cap lens cap can be quickly attached to your lens and offers excellent protection! The lens cap is suitable for all lenses with this filter size.

Caruba Clip Cap Lens Front Cover E 27

Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
27 mm
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
8718485004711
KAN
CCL 27

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