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Rollei Filter gasket 100 mm

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  • Rollei filter gasket 100 mm
  • suitable for filters with the dimensions 100 x 100 mm
  • simple gluing of the filter seal over the adhesive surface
  • Material: sponge rubber

REPLACEMENT FILTER GASKET FOR 100 MM RECTANGULAR FILTERS
With frequent use and intensive filter photography, it can happen that the filter gasket with which our ND and Astroklar filters are equipped as standard becomes loose. Our replacement filter gasket 100 mm for filters with the dimensions 100 x 100 mm offers a replacement for such cases. Thanks to it, light coming in from the side will be completely blocked again and nothing will stand in the way of your filter photography.

HOW TO INSTALL THE 100 MM FILTER GASKET
1.
Clean the back of the filter so that no residue is visible on the filter.

2.
Place the filter so that the back is on top. Note the placement of the labeling.

3.
Make sure the filter gasket has two wider sides and two thinner sides.

4.
Remove the film on one of the two wide sides for about 3 centimeters.

5.
Now place the filter gasket on the back of the filter so that it is centered and one of the wider sides covers the back of the label.

6.
Now pull the foil completely off and slide 100 mm over the filter gasket to tighten it at the edges. Be careful not to press the center too tightly.

7.
Remove the center foam rubber from the filter.

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Rollei Filter gasket 100 mm

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  • Rollei filter gasket 100 mm
  • suitable for filters with the dimensions 100 x 100 mm
  • simple gluing of the filter seal over the adhesive surface
  • Material: sponge rubber

Product description for Rollei Filter gasket 100 mm

REPLACEMENT FILTER GASKET FOR 100 MM RECTANGULAR FILTERS
With frequent use and intensive filter photography, it can happen that the filter gasket with which our ND and Astroklar filters are equipped as standard becomes loose. Our replacement filter gasket 100 mm for filters with the dimensions 100 x 100 mm offers a replacement for such cases. Thanks to it, light coming in from the side will be completely blocked again and nothing will stand in the way of your filter photography.

HOW TO INSTALL THE 100 MM FILTER GASKET
1.
Clean the back of the filter so that no residue is visible on the filter.

2.
Place the filter so that the back is on top. Note the placement of the labeling.

3.
Make sure the filter gasket has two wider sides and two thinner sides.

4.
Remove the film on one of the two wide sides for about 3 centimeters.

5.
Now place the filter gasket on the back of the filter so that it is centered and one of the wider sides covers the back of the label.

6.
Now pull the foil completely off and slide 100 mm over the filter gasket to tighten it at the edges. Be careful not to press the center too tightly.

7.
Remove the center foam rubber from the filter.

Rollei Filter gasket 100 mm

Optik
Filter-Art
Filterdichtung
Filter-Typ
Einschub-/Rechteckfilter
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
9 x 9,7 x 0,2 cm
Gewicht ca.
4 g
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
1x Filterdichtung 100 mm
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4048805266821
KAN
26682

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