Kase Canon R5/6 Clip-In Filter Neutral Night
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Kase Canon R5/6 Clip-In Filter Neutral Night Summary
The Kase Canon R5/6 Clip-in filters are an innovative and clever idea to allow you to use filters on any Canon R5/6 Camera & Lens combination*, no matter how wide. These lightweight and compact filters are made from B270 Optical glass and have our normal high quality nano coatings, so you know you can be assured of your image quality.
The Light Pollution (Neutral Night) filters are your perfect companion for night time photography, both astrophotography and cityscape images. The filter works by reducing the orange sodium glow that is associated with old style street and residential lighting. It filters this light source, reducing the amount that reaches your cameras sensor.
Installation is simple, and once installed the filters will give you extra protection of your camera sensor when you swap or change lenses out in the field.
Key Features
Outstanding Clarity – B270 Optical Glass
Lightweight and Compact
Easy to use – Simple Installation
Added Protection – Helps Protect your sensor
Compatibility
Canon R3/5/6 (*whilst we are not currently aware of any lens restrictions, we can not guarantee all lenses will be compatible)
In The Box
1 x Canon R5/6 Clip In Filter Neutral Night
1 x Installation Tool
1 x Plastic Case
Advisories
Using clip-in filters will adjust your focal distance and focusing system on your lens. This will not cause you any issues in manual mode if you focus via screen or LCD or auto-focus modes. If however you use the focal distance markings on your lens, they will be different. For example infinity markings will not be accurate on lenses, and you will need to focus manually to account for the adjustment.
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