Argraph Corporation,
the international supplier of photographic / imaging products
is introducing Marumi Digital High Grade (DHG) Achromat
Macro Lenses, the new technological breakthrough from
Marumi, ideal for macro photography. If your lens does not have
a macro mode, Achromat will provide it. For those that already
have a macro mode, Achromat will increase and enhance it, allowing
for even greater magnification.
This breakthrough technology
developed by Marumi makes DHG Achromat filters
ideal for macro photography. Achromat Macro filters
are designed to shorten the focal length of your lens and to enhance
its macro mode capabilities with outstanding clarity. Other filters
can provide simple magnification. Only Marumi Digital
High Grade (DHG) Achromat Macro filters provide the full-frame
sharpness, detail, and clarity that professionals demand.
Marumi
Digital High Grade (DHG) Achromat Macro Lenses are available
in 2 grades: 330(+3) and 200(+5). Both produce outstanding edge-to-edge
clarity that is unsurpassed by any other filter product.
These filters are manufactured
to the highest standard and feature ultra low reflection coating.
The Marumi (DHG) Achromat Macro lens is mounted
in specially designed rings that feature a low reflection and
satin like finish. They are specifically designed to be the thinnest
possible, while maintaining strength and functionality. This allows
for the widest possible focus length.
Marumi (DHG)
Achromat Macro lenses are the highest-grade ancillary
lenses on the market today. Made by the world’s premier
filter manufacturer, Marumi Optical Company of Japan, these filters
are a worthy complement to today’s most advanced lenses.
Argraph Corporation
and its subsidiaries has been a leading supplier of photographic
imaging products since 1953. Headquartered in Carlstadt, NJ, Argraph
offers an efficient distribution network featuring immediate delivery
of over 7,000 products to retailers across the country, and around
the world. Additional information is available at www.argraph.com.
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