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Hoya R 72 E 46

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  • Infrared filter
  • Absorption of visible light

HOYA infrared filters are used to largely or completely filter out or absorb visible light. The HOYA infrared filter R72 blocks visible light up to 720 nm. In order to increase color contrasts, infrared film or infrared color film is used in combination with filters such as yellow (K2), orange (G) and red (25A).

The typical areas of application are crminalistics, material testing, science, medicine and ecology.

Durchmesser: E 46
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40,80 Effekt-Filter
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Hoya R 72 E 46

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  • Infrared filter
  • Absorption of visible light

Product description for Hoya R 72 E 46

HOYA infrared filters are used to largely or completely filter out or absorb visible light. The HOYA infrared filter R72 blocks visible light up to 720 nm. In order to increase color contrasts, infrared film or infrared color film is used in combination with filters such as yellow (K2), orange (G) and red (25A).

The typical areas of application are crminalistics, material testing, science, medicine and ecology.

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Allround

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Hoya R 72 E 46

Optik
Filter-Art
Effekt-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
46 mm
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EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
0024066015419
KAN
Y1IR72046

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