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Digital camera reviews of Hoya 77mm Super HMC Haze UV(0) FilterDigital camera Review: Works beautifully Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this as a protective filter for my Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 AF-S. It will probably never come off unless I scratch it. It is optically clear and I cannot tell in any photos that the filter affects the picture quality at all.
Digital camera Review: as advertised Summary: 5 Stars
Looking through it with the naked eye reveals no distortions or imperfections. This is a genuine multi-coated UV filter (test this by looking at a reflection of a light source on its surface: a perfect reflection indicates no coating, a dim reflection indicates a single coating, and a green reflection indicates multiple coatings). Multiple coatings yield greater light transmission through the glass, and less glare, but (and this affects all multi-coated filters from all companies) also pick up dust, fingerprints, and condensation very easily (just holding it on the metal ring with your fingers causes condensation from your perspiration).
Digital camera Review: good price and quality Summary: 5 Stars
Hoya filters, i settled for this one on my 72mm ring Canon 50mm f/1.2L just because i had B+W 77mm's UV and CPL, no need to buy a B+W 72mm just for the 50 prime, so i bought this as a front lens element protector and bought a filter step-up ring from B+W to use the 77mm's in special shoots.
build quality is good, UV filter performance is hard to compare, the price is very good compared to B+W. And it's also Multi-Coated.
If you only need a couple of filters, you might want to buy the best your money can afford, for me, the list of filters are more than what i really need, so i just bought this for lens protection.
Digital camera Review: great filter Summary: 4 Stars
definitely superior quality.. it reduces some haze over my other cheap filters so i suppose it's a good buy :P
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