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Adapteris Metz 15-67 (67mm)

Adapteris Metz 15-67 (67mm)
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DescriptionAdapteris Metz 15-67 (67mm) description

Adapteriai skirti naudoti Metz 15 MS-1 blykstę su objektyvais, turinčiais 62, 67 arba 72 mm filtro srėgį

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