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Cokin 125 gradient tobacco 2 light A

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  • A series for Lenses with a filter thread up to 62mm
  • recommended from a focal length of 35mm (based on KB) onwards
  • creates an unnatural tobacco-colored look in the upper part of the image
  • slight color gradient
A-Series

This series comprises a complete COKIN filter assortment for Lenses with filter threads up to 62mm. They are recommended for focal lengths from 35mm (based on 35mm full frame) and have 67mm clear aperture
System: A
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    Sofort lieferbar.
    Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
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    Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
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    Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 21,-
8,54 System Filter 21,-
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14 days free return shipping.

Cokin 125 gradient tobacco 2 light A

Short profile

  • A series for Lenses with a filter thread up to 62mm
  • recommended from a focal length of 35mm (based on KB) onwards
  • creates an unnatural tobacco-colored look in the upper part of the image
  • slight color gradient

Product description for Cokin 125 gradient tobacco 2 light A

A-Series

This series comprises a complete COKIN filter assortment for Lenses with filter threads up to 62mm. They are recommended for focal lengths from 35mm (based on 35mm full frame) and have 67mm clear aperture

Cokin 125 gradient tobacco 2 light A

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Einschub-/Rechteckfilter
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