58mm HMC Ultraviolet UV(C) Haze Multicoated Filter

58mm HMC Ultraviolet UV(C) Haze Multicoated Filter
Hoya
$26.85
  • Fits 58mm lenses
  • Includes Filter case
  • Absorbs ultraviolet rays to produce crisp, clear photographs
  • Ideal for protecting your valuable lens from scratches and dust
  • Natural light pictures will be sharper, crisper and better balanced
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