Hasselblad Bayonet 60 (51603) 60mm Filter

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US $59.99
ApproximatelyC $82.97
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Condition:
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Product Information

Hasselblad original filters are manufactured to meet and exceed the most stringent demands on optical flatness and transmission qualities. These filters are specially designed to complement Hasselblad's outstanding lenses in the best possible way.

Product Identifiers

BrandHasselblad
MPN51603
ModelBayonet 60
eBay Product ID (ePID)78794375

Product Key Features

Filter EffectsPolarizer
Filter ShapeCircular

Additional Product Features

MountHasselblad Bayonet 60
Is KitNo
Carrying Case FeaturesCase
Diameter60mm
Family LineHasselblad
SkuS3018753
Filter Size60mm

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Clear optics

Lightweight

Consistent effect

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  • The genuine Hasselblad Bayonet 60 (Bay 60) polarizing filter - use the best

    If you want to use a polarizing filter with Hasselblad lenses that have a Bayonet 60 (Bay 60) mount, this is the filter to use. It was probably made by B+W or Heliopan in Germany and is top-quality. It is thin enough to not cause vignetting on the 50mm f/4.0 Distagon lens. If you use a Bay 60 to 67mm adapter ring and then mount a 67mm screw-in filter, the filter mount projects far enough in front of the lens to cause a minor amount of vignetting. Note: this Hasselblad polarizer is a linear type. Don't fall for the advertising doodoo that you must buy a CPL (circular) polarizer; for a camera without a light meter that measures through the mirror, a linear will be fine. Linears will work perfectly on any mirrorless camera, as well, despite what the "experts" on forums will claim.

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    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned