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RRP: £25
Year: 2005

Description: The CM is a 50x50mm sheet of original Magic filter. Given the massive variety of digital compact cameras being used on underwater- we offer this single size of filter for the photographer to trim and fix to their lens. Click here for more details on how to cut and fix the filter. Depending on the size of the lens on your camera you will get between one and four filters per sheet. We made three types of filter for digital compact cameras. This filter- the CM- is designed for use in blue to blue-green waters and is made from the original Magic formula requiring the photographer to set the white balance manually (using preset- custom or manual WB) every time they change depth by a few metres during the dive. Not every camera has this feature- and not every photographer will want to have to do this. Alternatively you should look at the Auto-Magic Filters - which works with the camera's automatic white balance setting. If you dive in green water - you may also like to try the Green Water Magic Filters . A single CM1 costs £25 and a pack of three filters (CM3) costs £40. Magic filters are designed for available light underwater photography. The original Magic works from the surface down to 15m (50ft)- although many users are very happy with the results of this filter down to 20m (65ft). All our filters are optical quality polyester gels- manufactured for us- to our recipes- by one of the world's leading filter companies. All Magic filters are supplied with detailed instructions.
DIVE short review: Verdict Excellent way to restore natural colours Value: 10/10 Performance: 9/10

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