58mm ND64 (6 Stop) Lens Filter Fixed Neutral Density Filter, Waterproof, Scratch-Resistant, Anti-reflective and Translucent Green Film, Nano-X

SKU: KF01.1550

  • 28.99
Overall Rating 4.8   40
Reviews
4
Fits well, very durable
Outstanding filters and just what I needed to add to my camera equipment bag. Fits my Canon very well. Quality seems great. Looks durable. For the price, this is a great deal.
03/06/2021
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Mike
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