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πŸ’Ž Enhance Clarity & Protect Your Lens with Hoya 67mm UV(C) Haze Multicoated Filter Review

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Very good

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Details

BrandHoya
MaterialGlass
Photo Filter Thread Size67 Millimeters
Coating DescriptionMulti Coating
Photo Filter Effect TypeEnhancing, Ultraviolet

Description of πŸ’Ž Enhance Clarity & Protect Your Lens with Hoya 67mm UV(C) Haze Multicoated Filter

Ultraviolet filters allow you to correct for the UV effect to varying degrees. A Good Choice for Digital Photography. Safe to keep on lens at all times for protection. Haze filters provide additional benefits of correction for Ultraviolet(UV) light which can register on film and videotape as a bluish cast and can obscure distant details.

Reviews

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Works and is cheap. The Japanese-made version of UV(O) is said to have better coverage, but since I'm using it on my Sigma 100-400mm with a lens hood, it's not very sensitive to flare anyway, so it didn't matter. especially for me as light transmission doesn't seem to be compromised anyway, at least on my D500. It may or may not matter whether you're using this on a lens paired with a high-resolution behemoth like the A9 or D850. I prefer the cheap ones because I've had to replace these UV…

Pros
  • UV filters allow you to correct the UV effect to varying degrees
Cons
  • High price

Revainrating 3 out of 5

One was real and the other fake.

So I bought two of these and they came from different sellers. It's occurred to me that one of them may be a fake by Revain himself. 'Counterfeit' or by Revain was considered a returned item as it needed a thorough cleaning. Oil and fingerprints all over the glass and ring. Did the previous customer eat chips or kfc? The real one was new, pristine and perfect. In any case, this is the only difference between the two filters. The Revain "Fake" has neither country of origin nor the Philippines in

Pros
  • Good choice for digital photography
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Inexpensive dirt insurance

As a professional photographer, I find the benefits of a glass filter for any lens with a threaded filter ring overwhelmingly positive. It's too easy for me to damage the surface of a camera lens, whether it's from a fingerprint, dust, raindrops, or unfortunate physical contact with a hard surface. The addition of a removable piece of glass offers tremendous protection from all of this and can be swapped out if needed, while the front of your lens cannot. I try not to clean the main surface of…

Pros
  • You can always carry a lens for protection
Cons
  • Doubt it