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Cokin BA-400A Filter Holder A Series

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  • Filter holder for the A series
  • for Lens with filter thread up to 62 mm.
  • recommended for focal lengths from 35 mm (based on 35 mm full format)
  • 67 mm clear width
  • The filter holder snaps onto the adapter ring, which is screwed into the filter thread of the Lens. Make sure that your adapter rings have the correct thread diameter.

Cokin BA-400A - Filter holder for the A series
The filter holder is literally the central element in the COKIN plug-in filter system. The adapter ring is screwed into the screw thread of the Lens so that the Cokin filter holder can then be attached to it. The filter disk can then simply be pushed into the filter holder from above. The advantage is obvious:

Instead of purchasing a separate, expensive screw-in filter for all the lenses in your photo backpack, a much cheaper adapter ring in the appropriate size is all you need. The different filters can thus be moved variably, depending on the composition and requirements, which provides great creative freedom for photographers and filmmakers.

COKIN's A series is aimed at users of mirrorless system cameras and smaller DSLRs with small Lens sizes. The filter size is effectively the small version of the system. The adapter rings for this are available in all common sizes from 36 mm to 62 mm diameter.

General information on the subject of Cokin filters - plug-in filters with system can be found under the previously mentioned link in our blog. We also offer complete sets. These can be found in the "FILTER KITS" section.

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MSRP* 7,-
6,29 Filterhalter
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Cokin BA-400A Filter Holder A Series

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  • Filter holder for the A series
  • for Lens with filter thread up to 62 mm.
  • recommended for focal lengths from 35 mm (based on 35 mm full format)
  • 67 mm clear width
  • The filter holder snaps onto the adapter ring, which is screwed into the filter thread of the Lens. Make sure that your adapter rings have the correct thread diameter.

Product description for Cokin BA-400A Filter Holder A Series

Cokin BA-400A - Filter holder for the A series
The filter holder is literally the central element in the COKIN plug-in filter system. The adapter ring is screwed into the screw thread of the Lens so that the Cokin filter holder can then be attached to it. The filter disk can then simply be pushed into the filter holder from above. The advantage is obvious:

Instead of purchasing a separate, expensive screw-in filter for all the lenses in your photo backpack, a much cheaper adapter ring in the appropriate size is all you need. The different filters can thus be moved variably, depending on the composition and requirements, which provides great creative freedom for photographers and filmmakers.

COKIN's A series is aimed at users of mirrorless system cameras and smaller DSLRs with small Lens sizes. The filter size is effectively the small version of the system. The adapter rings for this are available in all common sizes from 36 mm to 62 mm diameter.

General information on the subject of Cokin filters - plug-in filters with system can be found under the previously mentioned link in our blog. We also offer complete sets. These can be found in the "FILTER KITS" section.

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