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Related Faq
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Will the filter affect the image quality of the camera?
A
No, we have done high-definition processing on each lens to ensure that the image quality is intact. 
Q
Will screen films affect image quality?
A
The high-quality screen films produced by our company take into account optical effects, with a light transmittance of more than 99%, which will not have a negative impact on image quality. 
Q
Will the product affect the image quality?
A
The product uses K9 optical glass, which has high light transmittance and excellent color reproduction ability 
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Will the product affect image quality?
A
The lens is made of optical glass, and high-definition processing will not affect the image quality. 
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Does the adapter transfer any lens information to the exif image file?
A
No, no transfer of any kind. This is a purely mechanical adapter without electronic contacts.  
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