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Coral Lens by Reef Delight

Coral Lens by Reef Delight

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Coral Lens by Reef Delight – 52mm Clip-On Filter Lens for Stunning Reef Photography

Bring your reef to life like never before! The Coral Lens by Reef Delight is a 52mm clip-on lens built for reef hobbyists, creators, and aquarium photographers who want to capture their corals in true color — straight from their phones.

Under strong LED or actinic lights, coral colors often look washed out or overly blue. This lens fixes that. With interchangeable color filters, you can balance your lighting and make your reds, oranges, and purples pop — no editing apps or expensive gear required.

Now featuring a Circular Polarizing Filter (CPL), the Coral Lens also helps cut down on surface glare and reflections, letting you capture crisp, clear shots of your tank’s natural beauty. Whether you’re shooting through glass or acrylic, your coral photos and videos will look vivid, clean, and professional.

Pair it with the Reef Delight Lens Port for even better results — the perfect combo for creators who love sharing underwater worlds on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.

Features:

  • 📸 52mm Universal Clip Design – Fits most smartphones and tablets

  • 🎨 Swappable Color Filters – Adjusts for different reef lighting (actinic, white, or mixed)

  • 🌈 Enhances Coral Colors Naturally – Capture true-to-life reds, oranges, and purples

  • 🔆 Circular Polarizing Filter (CPL) – Reduces reflections and glare for cleaner shots

  • 💧 Durable Aluminum Frame – Lightweight, sturdy, and travel-friendly

  • 🤳 Creator-Ready – Perfect for reef tank photography, video, and social media content

  • 🔗 Pairs Seamlessly with the Reef Delight Lens Port for the ultimate coral capture setup

Show off your reef the way it was meant to be seen — vibrant, balanced, and bursting with life. With the Coral Lens by Reef Delight, your next coral post might just go viral.

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