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Hoya 52mm Circular Polarising Filter

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Similarly, when shooting on the water the glare from the light on the surface may throw off your white balance. A polarizing filter will diminish this effect giving you haze-free photos without having to adjust them later in photoshop. This option is one of the best positions among all CPL filters. It was developed using state-of-the-art technology, so it transmits perfectly and removes glare. The picture stays incredibly clear and sharp at the same time. It's a great choice for landscape and nature photographers. Lens Filters Clear UV and Protection Filters Polarising Filters Neutral Density Filters Cokin Creative Filter System Other Filters Filter Stepping Rings Close-Up LensesThis is quite a different filter that is intended for professional photographers and is designed for shooting in harsh conditions with an increased risk of physical damage to the optics. Filter is equipped with a straight knurling edge for non-slip along with easy attachment and removal. This is a review of the Hoya Pro1 Digital Circular Polarizing Filter in both 72mm and 77mm filter thread sizes. Polarizing filters are designed to reduce glare and reflections of light while at the same time greatly enhancing the natural colors and saturation of an image. This filter is produced by Hoya which is one of the most respected producers of photographic filters, ocular lenses, and optical components in Japan. On average, a polarizing filter decreases light exposure by 2 f-stops, but the exact decrease can be measured by putting your camera into aperture priority mode and looking at your shutter speed before and after you put the filter on.

How does Hoya do this? Easy: they use the same extra-expensive, extra efficient polarizing material as is used in LCD panels, where brightness and efficiency are everything. Polarized lens filter has many applications. Here it is important to be observant and imaginative to understand which glare or reflection you want to remove and which you want to keep and emphasize. Linear polarizing filters selectively allow plane polarized light to pass through the camera at a certain orientation. This can be used to allow only vertically polarized light in or turned 90 degrees to only allow horizontally polarized light. Some manufacturers will use hydrophobic coatings to help repel water, but we'd still recommend being careful when using your polarizer around water. In post-production, the Polarizing effect cannot be reproduced because they change the light entering your lens

B+W’s HTC (High Transmission Circular) glass is claimed to result in minimal light loss of 1-1.5 stops, and we found this to be spot-on. Optical quality is also first-class, as we couldn't detect any color cast, plus the filter has no effect on lens sharpness. Cameras Mirrorless Cameras DSLR Cameras Digital Compact Cameras Video Cameras Lenses Mirrorless Camera Lenses DSLR Lenses Lens Filters Lens Accessories Hoya HD UV filters come in the same sizes. They don't get you more light as do the polarizers, but they do have the same super-tough glass and coatings which repel fingerprints. The only problem is their effectiveness is much subtler. While it will still decrease the haze and liven up your colors, it is not as surprising as the effects achieved from linear filters. This model is ideal for years of regular outdoor use. The glass can withstand high winds, salt water, dust, and other harsh weather conditions. A special nano-coating repels dirt, water, and other contaminants. Features: Reasons to Buy

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