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Digital camera reviews of Hoya 72mm DMC PRO1 Digital Multi-Coated UV (Ultra Violet) Filter.Digital camera Review: Protect with PRO1 Digital Multi-Coated UV Summary: 5 Stars
Use this filter to always protect your Nikon 18-200 ED IF VR DX Lens. I always keep an UV filter attached to my lens to protect, protect and protect... You can easily replace the UV filter - you can't easily repair your lens which is more costly. Choose the "Digital" rated filters as they are manufactured to work best with your digital equipment. Hoya is one of those trusted brands.
Digital camera Review: Works great Summary: 5 Stars
It works well with my Nikon lens. The threads on the filter don't bind, and the Nikon lens cap and hood go on and off easily and fit securely with the filter in place.
Digital camera Review: Works perfect! Summary: 5 Stars
I originally purchased the comparable Tiffen filter but I was constantly having issue's with glare. After reading reviews on the Tiffen I realized I made a mistake when reading in depth. I found some great resources who put several filters to the test. For the Money, the Hoya was by far the best. I have used it for about 8000 shots with my Rebel T2i on a Tamron 18-270 3.5-6.3 and haven't had any issue's what-so-ever. It simply works and havent had any issue's with glare yet!
Digital camera Review: must have item Summary: 4 Stars
great for getting rid of flares, as well as protecting your lens element. I bought this to protect my Canon 28-135mm lens.
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