The Kase 67mm Wolverine Magnetic MCUV Filter is with Male 67mm Threads,you can mount it on any 67mm lens to protect the lens.
The UV filter also functions as a Kase Magnetic Lens Adapter Ring that allows nonthreaded Kase Wolverine magnetic filters to be used on a lens with 67mm front filter threads.Allows up to four nonthreaded Kase Wolverine magnetic filters to be magnetically stacked in front of a camera lens.
Made of Shockproof Tempered Optical Glass for shock resistance.6063 aviation aluminum frame ensuring great durability and jamming prevention.
The average light transmittance can reach 99.9%,which do not reduce the image quality.Double sided 26-layer HD nano multi-layer coating to prevent internal ghosting and reflections while further enhancing clarity as well as color fidelity. These coatings also offer greater protection to the filter substrate and help it to stay clean for longer than with uncoated filters.
Compatible with all 67mm lenses.Please verify your camera's lens thread size(usually marked somewhere on the lens barrel or printed underneath the lens cap) before ordering. The number is always preceded by a "ø" (diameter) symbol.
Description
The Kase 67mm Wolverine Magnetic UV Filter is a general-use, clear filter designed to absorb ultraviolet light and reduce the bluish cast of daylight. Aside from the reduction of unwanted blue casts, no additional coloration or contrast is created, and adjustments to exposure are not required while using this filter.
This UV filter features tempered, shock-resistant optical glass that includes multiple layers of anti-reflection coatings to prevent internal ghosting and reflections while further enhancing clarity as well as color fidelity. These coatings also offer greater protection to the filter substrate and help it to stay clean for longer than with uncoated filters.
The UV filter also functions as a Kase Magnetic Lens Adapter Ring that allows nonthreaded Kase Wolverine magnetic filters to be used on a lens with 67mm front filter threads. Up to four Kase Wolverine magnetic filters can be magnetically stacked in front of a camera lens.