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Freewell 82mm UV Camera Lens Filter Compatible with M2 Series

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$79.99

$ 31 .99 $31.99

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About this item

  • Function: UV rays from the sun can cause damage to your camera lens; FREEWELL UV filters excel at absorbing almost all ranges of harmful UV rays, resulting in more accurate, sharper photos with less haze, providing you with better image quality and protection. In addition to its UV filtering capabilities, this filter is an essential protective layer for your lens. It protects the lens from potential damage caused by dirt, dust, and scratches. This protection ensures that your lens stays in tip-top shape, allowing you to take stunning photos without compromising image quality.
  • Swift 1-Second Filter Swap: Our magnetic attachment system allows for lightning-fast filter changes while shooting. Simply screw the provided magnetic blank frame onto your 82mm camera lens, and then simply switch filters without threading & unthreading them. The enhanced magnetic force ensures a stable connection, guaranteeing hassle-free and efficient filter swaps.
  • Optical Excellence: Crafted with precision using premium German optics and a multi-layered coating process, these filters are scratch-resistant, waterproof, dustproof, and oil-resistant. They deliver exceptional image quality, enabling you to capture stunning footage effortlessly.
  • In the box, you'll find UV filters, a Blank Magnetic Frame, a lens cap with holder, a cleaning cloth, and a filter pouch to keep your gear organized and protected.



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  • No, This is due to the improvements introduced in the M1's initial release, which could lead to magnetic polarization conflicts between M1 and M2.

  • Yes, you can stack the filters, but please keep in mind that stacking filters may result in a loss of sharpness and potential vignetting, which can vary depending on your lens.

  • Absolutely, you can use your lens hood with this filter system.

  • We've found no issues with using 1 filters at 16mm on a full-frame camera