Power Zoom Marco-Port 29 (N85)

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€320.00*

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Product number: NA36165
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Nauticam optical-glass macro ports are finely ground to the highest standard of precision and represent the state of the art in both manufacturing and optical technology. Different size ports are available to support a wide variety of lenses and housing types. Port extensions or adapters may be necessary for some ports and housings.

This optical-glass macro port is part of the N85 port system and is designed to be used with the WWL-1 system.

Attachment lens thread: M67
Body Material: aluminum
Lens type: Macro, Wide angle
Pane material: Optical glass
Port shape: flat port
portsystem: N85
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Technical data

  • Depth Rating: 100m

  • Port System: N85

  • Body Material: Anodized Aluminum Alloy

  • Port Material: Optical Glass

  • Port Coating: Multi-layer Broad-band Anti-reflective Coating Inside


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Power Zoom Marco-Port 29 (N85) by Nauticam

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