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ZEISS Circular Polarizer Filter 55mm

The Carl Zeiss T* POL Filter 55mm is a high-quality, circular polarizing filter designed for photography enthusiasts. It reduces glare and reflections, enhances color saturation, and improves overall image quality

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MPN Carl Zeiss 000000-1934-118
Model Carl Zeiss 1934-118
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