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Display protector coated for Fujifilm GFX 100 II
With this screen protector you get a screen protector that meets the highest standards and scores with the latest technology. Since it is made of 0.3 mm thick glass, it cannot bubble, unlike conventional films. Thus, the brilliance of your camera display is preserved and it is optimally protected. The screen protector can be removed without leaving any residue, since it is applied according to the principle of self-absorption. The functionality of a possibly existing touchscreen is also preserved. Once you have applied the screen protector, it is no longer necessary to fold the monitor. So you don't have to worry about scratching the display.
The advantages of the screen protector at a glance:
- Perfect protection without bläschenbildung.
- Self-adhesive & residue-free ablösbar
- Genuine GLASS - clear visibility and color fastness
- Only 0.3 mm thick
- Tempered safety glass
- 6-layer principle
- Impact resistant
- Dust repellent
- Ageing resistant
Für the technicians
- Japanese optical glass
- Härte of the glass: 8H
- Light transmittance: > 90
- Absorption volume: 130g / cm ²
- Strength of the glass: 12 kg/cm²
Compatibilityät
- Fujifilm GFX 100 II
Scope of delivery
1x screen protector suitable for Fujifilm GFX 100 II
The pictures are sample pictures, the delivered item may differ from the picture.
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| My Fujifilm camera: | Fujifilm GFX 100 II |
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GGS - durchdachte Lösungen für den Alltag eines Fotografens:
Der Larmor Displayschutz ist für fast alle Kameras, ob Canon Nikon Sony oder Fuji bei uns vorrätig. Durch Ansaugen hält der Schutz aus Glas wie von selbst und ist blasenfrei und einfach anzubringen.
Die Kameragurte von GGS sind bei vielen Fotografen sehr beliebt, da Sie durch Ihre Funktion eine tolle Handhabung der Kamera ermöglichen.







