Product Details
Hoya HMC Haze UV(0) - Filter - UV - 52 mm

Hoya HMC Haze UV(0) - Filter - UV - 52 mm
From Hoya

List Price: $32.25
Price: $19.35

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description

HAZE UV (0) absorbs the ultraviolet rays which often make outdoor photographs hazy and indistinct. A multi-purpose fine-weather filter for color as well as black and white films. Also serves as a permanent lens protector.


Product Details

  • Brand: Hoya
  • Model: 0662
  • Dimensions: .15 pounds

Features

  • Eliminates haze.
  • Serves as a lens protector.
  • Multi Coated for flare prevention

Customer Reviews

as advertised5
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).

good filter, good value5
Great filter, good build, glass, multicoated, not overpriced. Everything a filter should be. I've bumped the edge of this filter against hard surfaces more than once and it has not bent the aluminum ring or damaged the lens it was attached to. Good product.

Just what I needed5
This item turned out to be the right quality and the right price for me (I bought two of them for two lenses). Research convinced me to buy a lens filter that had multi coating on it to go with the lenses that are multi coated. These had good reviews and a reasonable price, so I gave them a try. They showed up in good shape, went on easily, and are now doing exactly what they should be doing... protecting my camera without me noticing the difference.