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H&Y SWIFT lens hood magnetic

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  • H+Y magnetic lens hood
  • Element of the H+Y SWIFT system
  • prevents stray light or internal reflections of the Lens

The foldable lens hood is compatible with all (B) elements such as bridge adapter, insert filter holder and magnetic VND filter. It is used to prevent stray light or internal reflections from the Lens. No vignetting up to 24mm focal length with magnetic revoring adapter. No vignetting up to 22mm focal length with magnetic screw-in adapter.

Unlimited possibilities!
The magnetic H+Y Revoring Swift system consists of numerous elements that enable versatile and creative combinations for photographers and filmmakers. The basic system is explained very simply and essentially consists of just 3 components:

Base (A)
The base element sits directly on the Lens. This can be a variable revoring, a classic adapter ring or a special adapter ring for wide-angle lenses.

Bridge (B)
The next step is to attach one or more of the bridge elements, such as the bridge adapter, a holder for insert filters or a variable ND filter. These elements can be combined with each other in order to use different filters together.

Front (C)
At the very front, the respective front element forms the end in the form of a filter holder, a lens hood or a matte box. These elements are also all magnetic.

Various H+Y drop-in, CPL, VND, ND and GND filters can be used individually with the bridge (B) and/or the front (C).

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H&Y SWIFT lens hood magnetic

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  • H+Y magnetic lens hood
  • Element of the H+Y SWIFT system
  • prevents stray light or internal reflections of the Lens

Product description for H&Y SWIFT lens hood magnetic

The foldable lens hood is compatible with all (B) elements such as bridge adapter, insert filter holder and magnetic VND filter. It is used to prevent stray light or internal reflections from the Lens. No vignetting up to 24mm focal length with magnetic revoring adapter. No vignetting up to 22mm focal length with magnetic screw-in adapter.

Unlimited possibilities!
The magnetic H+Y Revoring Swift system consists of numerous elements that enable versatile and creative combinations for photographers and filmmakers. The basic system is explained very simply and essentially consists of just 3 components:

Base (A)
The base element sits directly on the Lens. This can be a variable revoring, a classic adapter ring or a special adapter ring for wide-angle lenses.

Bridge (B)
The next step is to attach one or more of the bridge elements, such as the bridge adapter, a holder for insert filters or a variable ND filter. These elements can be combined with each other in order to use different filters together.

Front (C)
At the very front, the respective front element forms the end in the form of a filter holder, a lens hood or a matte box. These elements are also all magnetic.

Various H+Y drop-in, CPL, VND, ND and GND filters can be used individually with the bridge (B) and/or the front (C).

H&Y SWIFT lens hood magnetic

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