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Olympus CLA-T01 for TG series

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  • Converter adapter for the TG series
  • compatible with Olympus Lens Converters FCON-T01 and TCON-T01 as well as various 40.5mm Lens Filters
  • easy attachment to the camera even under water up to a depth of 12 m
  • for diameter E 40.5

Unlike most compact cameras, waterproof converters and 40.5mm Lens filters can be used on the TG camera using the CLA-T01 Converter Adapter. Specially designed for the TG series, the adapter with a screw diameter of 40.5 mm allows the connection of the Fish-Eye converter FCON-T01 or the Tele-converter TCON-T01. This way you expand the possibilities of your Olympus TG, even under water up to a depth of 12 m.

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Olympus CLA-T01 for TG series

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  • Converter adapter for the TG series
  • compatible with Olympus Lens Converters FCON-T01 and TCON-T01 as well as various 40.5mm Lens Filters
  • easy attachment to the camera even under water up to a depth of 12 m
  • for diameter E 40.5

Product description for Olympus CLA-T01 for TG series

Unlike most compact cameras, waterproof converters and 40.5mm Lens filters can be used on the TG camera using the CLA-T01 Converter Adapter. Specially designed for the TG series, the adapter with a screw diameter of 40.5 mm allows the connection of the Fish-Eye converter FCON-T01 or the Tele-converter TCON-T01. This way you expand the possibilities of your Olympus TG, even under water up to a depth of 12 m.

Olympus CLA-T01 for TG series

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