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Hoya Catalog
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D I G I TA L C A M E R A S N E E D M U LT I C OAT E D F I LT E R S
Digital camera CCD or CMOS sensors are highly susceptible to reflections - this stray light can ruin your photographs! Don't risk your valuable photos by using bare-glass filters.
T H E C L E A R A D VA N TAG E
Take a bare glass filter, hold it so that light reflection off the surface can be seen. Then take a long, very thin object like a pin or the tip of a pen and hold it over the filter so that its reflection can be seen. There will actually be two reflections of the pin on the surface, one a little more pronounced than the other. The more pronounced reflection is from the front surface and the lighter one is from light reflecting off the rear surface. Now try it with a HOYA Digital Multi-Coated filter and see how much more dim the reflection is, a dimmer reflection means less light is reflected off the surface of the glass.
mono-coated
non-coated
F I LT E R S
Premium Performance in Lens Protection and Image Enhancement
HARDENED GLASS
Hardened optical glass that has 4 times the breaking strength in ANSI standardized testing (ANSI Z80.3 : 2001) where a steel balls of varying size and weight were dropped from a height of 50 inches onto the glass.
UV
HD COATING
8-layer Anti-Reflective Multi-Coating Water & Oil Repellent, Scratch & Stain Resistant
HD FRAME
Wide-Angle Lens Compatible Ultra Thin Frame Glass Mounted with High Pressure Press Technology
Available sizes:
CIR-PL
HD COATING
8-layer Anti-Reflective Multi-Coating Water & Oil Repellent, Scratch & Stain Resistant
HD FRAME
Wide-Angle Lens Compatible Ultra Thin Frame Glass Mounted with High Pressure Press Technology
Available sizes:
PROTECTOR
HD COATING
8-layer Anti-Reflective Multi-Coating Water & Oil Repellent, Scratch & Stain Resistant
HD FRAME
Wide-Angle Lens Compatible Ultra Thin Frame Glass Mounted with High Pressure Press Technology
Available sizes:
for Digital
D E S I G N E D E X C L U S I V E LY F O R D I G I TA L C A M E R A S
K E Y F E AT U R E S
Digital Multi-Coated
Digital multi-coated filters greatly reduce the appearance of lens flare and ghosting caused by reflections.
UV Protected Case
Filter cases are UV protected to further lengthen the life of filters.
for Digital
CIRCULAR PL
Color and contrast enhancement
Without Filter
Light rays which are reflected by any surface can become polarised so polarising filters are used to select which light rays enter your camera lens. CIRCULAR PL filters allow you to remove unwanted reflections from non-metallic surfaces such as water, glass etc. They also enable colors to become more saturated and appear clearer with better contrast. This effect is often used to increase the contrast and saturation in blue skies and white clouds. HOYA's polarising filters do not affect the overall color balance of a shot. Features:
Available sizes:
52mm 55mm 58mm 62mm 67mm 72mm 77mm 82mm
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for Digital
UV (0)
A multi-purpose fine-weather filter
Without Filter
Absorbs the ultraviolet rays which often makes 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.
Features:
Available sizes:
52mm 55mm 58mm 62mm 67mm 72mm 77mm 82mm
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for Digital
PROTECTOR
Protect your valued lenses
Available sizes:
52mm 55mm 58mm 62mm 67mm 72mm 77mm 82mm
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for Digital
Without Filter
These ND filters reduce the amount of light entering the lens so wider apertures can be selected, which is perfect for portraiture to reduce depth of field. Subject appears crisp and clear while the background becomes a soft blur. Also widely used for photographs of waterfalls and other nature scenes to emphasize movement. Features:
Available sizes:
52mm 55mm 58mm 62mm 67mm 72mm 77mm 82mm
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for Digital
SOFTON-A
Clear focus and soft gradation
Without Filter
Creates a picture with a clear focus and a soft gradation. This effect is especially evident on an object with a point light source. A filter randomly arranging minute lens shaped like drops of water on the surface of a acrylic board scatters the light and results in a soft focus.
Features:
Available sizes:
52mm 55mm 58mm 62mm 67mm 72mm 77mm 82mm
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for Digital
STAR-4
Add a dramatic four-cross flare
Without Filter
The STAR-4 filter adds a dramatic four-cross flare to very bright areas, giving a soft-focus effect. ldeal for photographs of night scene illumination or other scenes with strong reflections.
Features:
Available sizes:
52mm 55mm 58mm 62mm 67mm 72mm 77mm 82mm
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for Digital
CLOSE-UP No.3
A world of new creativity
Without Filter
The CLOSE-UP No.3 lens turns a normal lens into a macro by reducing the lens, minimum focusing distance. Depth-of-field is shallow so use as small an aperture as possible. CLOSE-UP NO.3 offers a world of new creativity.
Features:
Available sizes:
52mm 55mm 58mm 62mm 67mm 72mm 77mm 82mm
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H R T CIR-PL UV FILTER
CIR-PL UV FILTER
The perfect filter to capture seasons
UV Absorbing
The glass of the HOYA HRT filter also has UV absorbing properties making the HRT a combination UV/circular polarizing filter. The most common use for a circular polarizer filter is to darken bright blue skies in outdoor photography, but they also can reduce or eliminate reflections from non-metallic surfaces such as glass and water. By rotating the outer ring of the filter the change of effect can be seen by looking though the filter or through the viewfinder if it is mounted on a camera.
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H R T CIR-PL UV FILTER
CIR-PL UV
The perfect filter to capture seasons
Without Filter
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H M C UV(C) FILTER
UV(C) FILTER
A multi-purpose fine-weather filter
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H M C UV(C) FILTER
UV(C)
A multi-purpose fine-weather filter
Without Filter
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INDEX(Range table with size indication) See table opposite for sizes available.
Page STANDRD HMC SUPER HMC PRO1 Filter HD FILTER SERIES HD UV 5 52mm,55mm,58mm,62mm,67mm,72mm,77mm,82mm HD CIR-PL 6 52mm,55mm,58mm,62mm,67mm,72mm,77mm,82mm HD PROTECTOR 7 52mm,55mm,58mm,62mm,67mm,72mm,77mm,82mm PRO1 DIGITAL FILTER SERIES PRO1D CIRCULAR PL 9 52mm,55mm,58mm,62mm,67mm,72mm,77mm,82mm PRO1D UV (0) 10 52mm,55mm,58mm,62mm,67mm,72mm,77mm,82mm PRO1D PROTECTOR 11 52mm,55mm,58mm,62mm,67mm,72mm,77mm,82mm PRO1D ND4, ND8, ND16 12 52mm,55mm,58mm,62mm,67mm,72mm,77mm,82mm PRO1D SOFTON-A 13 52mm,55mm,58mm,62mm,67mm,72mm,77mm,82mm PRO1D STAR-4 14 52mm,55mm,58mm,62mm,67mm,72mm,77mm,82mm PRO1D CLOSE-UP No.3 15 52mm,55mm,58mm,62mm,67mm,72mm,77mm,82mm HRT FILTER CIR-PL UV 16 49mm,52mm,55mm,58mm,62mm,67mm,72mm,77mm,82mm GENERAL FILTERS UV (C) 18 52mm,55mm,58mm,62mm,67mm,72mm,77mm,82mm UV (0) 24 S S SKYLIGHT 1B 25 E PL/PL-CIR 26 C I S S RED ENHANCER 28 O GREEN ENHANCER 29 O BLUE ENHANCER 29 O PROTRAIT 30 O FL-W, FL-DAY 31 T 80A, B, C, 32 M 82A, B, C 33 M 81A, B, C 34 M 85A, B, C 35 M K2, G, 25A 36 O XO, X1 37 O SPECIAL EFFECTS FILTERS CENTER SPOT 38 P DUAL-IMAGE 39 O STAR-4 39 B STAR-6, STAR-8 39 J ND X2 40 M ND X4, ND X8 40 E ND X 400 41 T HALF ND 41 V BLACK MIST 42 WHITE MIST 43 FOG FILTER A,B A+B 44 A I S S DIFFUSER 44 B DUTO 44 K SOFTNER A, B 45 T SPECTRAL CROSS 45 O AC CLOSE-UP +3,+4, +5 46 V CLOSE-UP (+1,+2,+3,+4) 46 L Q CLOSE-UP (+1,+2,+4) 46 U Q MACRO CLOSE-UP (+10) 47 W SEPIA A, B 47 T POP FILTER SET 48 V INFRARED (R72) 48 O LENS ACCESSORIES 49 INFOMATION All filters are not created equal 50 The difference is clear 52 Light Source Conversion 54 Filter Factors 55 Production Process 55 Transmission Curves 56
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HOYA offers a wide variety of superior quality filters for use in all imaging applications such as 35mm SLR cameras, Medium Format, Large Format,Video, Movie and Digital. It is important to select the best filters for your needs, as choosing inferior brands can deteriorate the performance of your high quality lenses. HOYA filters guarantee you the highest standards so you can create the best images. In order for you to fully understand the wide range which HOYA offers, the three main categories, into which our filters are grouped, are explained below:
GENERAL FILTERS
This group includes everyday filters which can be left on your lenses, such as Skylight 1B, UV and Polarising. These are the first filters that every photographer should ensure they own. Skylight and UV filters should be constantly fitted to a lens to give improved clarity and color balance as well as offering protection to your lens. Polarising filters have several uses such as eliminating unwanted reflections, increasing color saturation and enhancing contrast. As to whether you should use Circular Polarising or Linear Polarising filters with your camera, we recommend that you refer to the detailed explanation later in this catalogue.
CREATIVE FILTERS
This is a new classification, exclusive to HOYA. Although similar to general filters, they produce a subtle, but realistic result which may be used to artistic effect. They are also suitable for use as everyday protection filters and may be combined with other types such as PL-Circular and UV for enhanced effect. In this case, we recommend the use of PRO-1 or ULTRA series models which have thin rings and multicoating to avoid vignetting and ghosting.
COLORED FILTERS
As their names suggests, these filters use HOYA colored glass. They are used for color correction of different light sources when using color film, or for controlling contrast with Black & White film. Color correction filters are important as color films do not have the flexibility of the human eye to automatically adjust to different situations. Black & White films register colors as shades of grey and the rendition of each color in a scene is important, so filters can be used to control this. The color of the glass used in all these filters is carefully controlled and to reduce the possibility of color shift over a period of time, such high quality filters are coated or multicoated on both sides. This maintains the desired effect and gives a long service life.
Why Coated?
There are three main reasons why filters should be coated. First, coating enhances light transmission, second, it protects the surface of the filter and third, it remove ghosting and flare, particularly between the rear of a filter and the surface of a lens. In general, light transmission increases as more layers of coating are applied. Within these three groups, we offer a choice of grades with different coatings as follows:
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STANDARD
These filters offer both amateur and professional photographers HOYA's famous quality at reasonable prices. They have coatings applied to both surfaces to suppress reflection and increase light transmission. There are a few exceptions in the special effects range which, due to the special materials used in construction, do not have coatings applied.
SUPER HMC
These outstanding filters offer revolutionary performance in light transmission and color balance. 12 layers of Super Multicoating are applied to the surfaces of the UV(0) models, which produces an average transmission of 99.7%! Coupled with maximum surface precision, this allows increased resistance to flare and stunning images can be recorded at wide apertures without compromising the performance of your lenses. Their slim profile of just 5mm avoids any vignetting problems and makes them ideal for use with wide angle lenses. HOYA Super HMC filters will appeal to the most demanding of photographers who require the ultimate in performance.
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GENERAL FILTERS
UV (0)
A multi-purpose fine-weather filter
With UV Filter
Without Filter
Absorbs the ultraviolet rays which often makes 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.
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GENERAL FILTERS
SKYLIGHT 1B
For outdoor color photography
Without Filter
Reduces excessive bluishness that frequently occurs in outdoor color photography, especially in open shade under a clear, blue sky. The absorption peak is in the range which corresponds to the films green spectrum. This means outstanding outdoor shots with superb color balance and clarity under all conditions. Also keeps skin tones free of colored reflections from nearby objects such as the shade of trees.
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GENERAL FILTERS
PL/PL-CIR
Color and contrast enhancement
With PL Filter
Without Filter
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GENERAL FILTERS
Without Filter
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COLORED FILTERS
Without Filter
Also known as a didymium filter, this is used to enhance red, orange and brown subjects to give more color saturation and contrast, while having very little effect on other colors. It can be used in many situations such as architecture where certain building features need emphasizing, or for landscapes to enhance foliage and rocky features.
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COLORED FILTERS
Intensifies and enhances colors in the Green region of the spectrum without adversely affecting other colors. It is particularly useful for improving outdoor shots which include nature, flowers, landscapes and water. Combination use with PRO 1 UV (0) or PL-Circular is recommended for increased contrast and sharpness.
Intensifies and enhances colors in the Blue region of the spectrum without adversely affecting other colors. It is particularly useful for brightening seascapes and pare or cloudy skies, but also suitable for when, due to the suns direction, polarizing filters are ineffective in increasing the saturation of a blue sky. Combination use with PRO 1 UV (0) or PL-Circular is recommended for increased contrast and sharpness.
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COLORED FILTERS
PORTRAIT
Make skin tones more vivid and clear
Without Filter
Enhances pink and reduces both yellow and orange to make human skin tones more vivid and clear. Combination use with PRO 1 UV (0) is ideal when shooting under fine blue skies.
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COLORED FILTERS
FL-W
Correct greenish tones
Used to correct the greenish tone that appears when daylight type film is used under fluorescent lighting. FL-W is for use with warm white or white type fluorescent lamps. It is recommended that auxiliary light sources be used when long exposures become necessary due to insufficient light.
FL-DAY
Correct greenish tones
Used to correct the greenish tone that appears when daylight type film is used under fluorescent lighting. FL-DAY is for use with daylight type fluorescent lamps. It is recommended that auxiliary light sources be used when long exposures become necessary due to insufficient light.
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COLORED FILTERS
Without Filter
These are color conversion filters for the use of daylight type color film with artificial light sources. 80A increases the color temperature from 3200K to 5500K for use with 3200K lamps. 80B increases the color temperature from 3400K to 5500K for use with photoflood lamps. 80C increases the color temperature from 3800K to 5500K for use with clear flash bulbs.
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COLORED FILTERS
Without Filter
These are light balancing filters used to increase the color temperature slightly for a cooler (bluer) tone. Corrects the tendency toward reddish tones. As an example, select the 82B when using tungsten Type B film (3200K) with ordinary household 100W electric bulbs (2900K). These filters are also used to prevent the reddish tones in early morning or late evening light for natural skin tones. These filters can be used together, but do not mix the 81 and 82 series filters since they cancel each other out.
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COLORED FILTERS
Without Filter
These are light balancing filters used to decrease the color temperature slightly for a warmer (redder) tone. Corrects the tendency toward bluish tones. For example, the 81A should be selected when using tungsten type B color film (3200K) with photoflood lamps (3400K) These filters can be used together.
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COLORED FILTERS
85 85B 85C
Color conversion filters
With 85 Filter
Without Filter
These are color conversion filters for the use of tungsten type color films in daylight. 85 decreases the color temperature from 5500K to 3400K for the use of Type A color film. 85B decreases the color temperature from 5500K to 3200K for the use of Type B color film. 85C decreases the color temperature from 5500K to 3800K. The effect obtained is the same as with daylight type color film used in daylight.
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COLORED FILTERS
K2 (YELLOW)
For clear contrast
G (ORANGE)
For balancing contrast
25A (RED)
Increases contrast
COLORED FILTERS
X0 (YELLOW GREEN)
Great for outdoor portraits
X1 (GREEN)
Great for indoor portraits
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CENTER-SPOT
Center focus for portraits
Without Filter
A close-up lens with a hole in the center. The periphery of the picture is rendered a delicate, soft-focus effect while the central image is sharply focused.
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With ND 8X Filter
With ND 4X Filter
With ND 2X Filter
Without Filter
Neutral Density filters are often ignored by photographers, but they have several uses and offer the possibility to get otherwise unachievable results. ND filters appear grey and reduce the amount of light reaching the film. They have no affect on color balance. There four main uses are: 1) To enable slow shutter speeds to be used, especially with fast film, to record movement in subjects such as waterfalls, clouds, cars, the sea, etc. 2) To decrease depth of field by allowing wider apertures to be used, which helps separate subjects from their background. 3) To decrease the effective ISO of high speed film (i.e., above ISO 400) and allow it to be used outdoors in bright situations. 4) To allow movie and video cameras (which have fixed shutter speeds) to film subjects such as snow, sand or other bright scenes which would normally cause overexposure.
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ND X400
Blurring time to create beauty
Without Filter
HALF ND X4
Control bright/dark contrast
One half of this filter is NDX4 Neutral Density and the other half is clear, with a soft boundary between the two. It is used to control bright/dark contrast, by reducing half the shot by 2 stops. Particularly useful in landscape photography, the rotating mount allows bright skies to be easily controlled for dramatic effect.
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BLACK MIST
A subtle softening filter
The Hoya Black Mist filter is a subtle softening filter that lowers contrast and gives an over-all soft look to portraits.
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WHITE MIST
Pleasing effect for softening portraits
The Hoya White Mist filter yields a very subtle, pleasing effect for softening portraits. The white sheen of the filter gives strong highlights a soft glow.
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FOG FILTER
Produce the effect of dense fog
DIFFUSER DUTO
The beauty of a Soft-focus effect
Both are diffusion type filters, but DIFFUSER gives a soft-focus effect due to its irregularly uneven surface while DUTO has fine concentric lines etched on its surface. The center of the picture is usually sharp with DUTO, but DIFFUSER gives an overall soft-focus effect. Both are particularly effective in portraiture and commercial
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SOFTENER A B
Scatters light for a soft-focus
A filter with randomly arranged minute lenses shaped like drops of water on an acrylic surface which scatters the light and results in a soft focus. Creates a picture with a clear focus and a soft gradation. This effect is especially evident with an object with a point light source. Color reproduction is easy and there is no need for exposure adjustment.
SPECTRAL CROSS
Produce soft-focus and cross effects
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CLOSE-UP
A world of new creativity
With AC+5
With AC+4
With +1
With UV Filter+2
Without Filter
Available in +1, +2, +3, +4 and +5 diopters for close-up photography. Depth-of-field is shallow so use as small an aperture as possible. CLOSE-UPs offer a world of new creativity.
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MACRO CLOSE-UP
Discover the art of nature
A lens of 2-element, 2-group construction and a +10 diopter rating. Resolution is outstanding and focusing is possible at 10cm for super close-ups of insects, flowers and other small objects. The magnification is about 1:2 with a 50mm standard lens (35mm camera), roughly equates to a 100mm telephoto lens. The lens should be stopped down as much as possible to get maximum depth-of-field.
SEPIA
Give a nostalgic sepia color effect
These two filters give a nostalgic effect to otherwise ordinary color photographs. Sepia tones are produced across the whole image, as if taken many years ago in Black & White, having then discolored with age. Sepia B has a stronger effect than Sepia A.
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With R+G+B
Without Filter
With R+G+B
Available in a set of three color filters: red, green and blue. Used individually or in combination, extremely original color effects can be obtained. Also great for multi-exposure creativity.
INFRARED
(R72)
With R72
Without Filter
Used for photography with infrared film. Infrared film is also sensitive to ultraviolet rays and the shorter wavelengths of the visible spectrum so it is necessary to filter out all but the infrared rays. R72 passes only infrared rays above 720nm; RM90 passes only that above 900nm. Often used in crime detection, medical photography, detection of distribution of vegetation, etc. In ordinary photography with infrared film or infrared color film, the Y (K2), O(G), R(25A) and other filters can also be used to change the contrast or color effect.
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LENS ACCESSORIES
LENS ACCESSORIES
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A L L
F I L T E R S
A R E
Not to scale
1. Over time, the expansion and contraction of the different materials can lead to delamination, which is a separation of the different materials. This will show up as bubbling, peeling, or discoloration, rendering the filter useless. 2. The color of the gel can shift or fade over a relatively short period of time and will not yield the same color rendition. 3. If all six surfaces, three layers, two surfaces each, are not perfectly flat and perfectly parallel, the filter causes a lens effect which degrades the optical performance, or in extreme cases, shift or limit the focus of the lens it is used with.
Not to scale
To make its filters, Hoya adds different raw elements, like gold, and chemicals compounds to its optical glass silicates while mixing in a molten state. To insure consistency in glass manufacturing, Hoya uses a furnace called an Automatic V blender to mix the different materials continuously at a highly controlled rate. This ensures that Hoya filter glass is uniformly colored all the way through. There is never any risk of uneven coloration, shifting or fading of the color, or delamination. The two surfaces are ground and polished for perfect flatness.
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N O T
C R E A T E D
E Q U A L !
Glass
Hoyas single layer coating decreases light reflection off the surface from approx. 10% down to 4-5%. Multi-Coating, Clearly Different
2 to 2.5% Light Ray Total of 4 to 5% 2 to 2.5% Single Layer-coating Glass
To provide photographers with a higher quality professionals require, Hoya created the Multi-coated line of filters. These filters have a 3 layer coating system that further reduces light reflections off the surfaces of the glass, the average is only 1-2%. This means that 98-99% of the light striking the filter is going through it, into the camera lens and onto the film. These layers of anti-reflective coating are bonded to the surface of the glass in a furnace at a temperature of up to 800 degrees F, so there is never any chance of the coatings coming off through normal use.
Light Ray
1 to 2% Multi-coated
Glass
You should beware! Some other manufacturers claim to have coated filters. But this coating is often only applied to the front side of the glass, not both sides like Hoya filters. Also, the coating on some filters is painted on or applied as a cold spray that wares off or can even flake off easily.
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T H E
D I F F E R E N C E
The only exceptions are Polarizer and Circular Polarizer filters. No matter the brand or quality, they all are made of a polarizing film, or a polarizing film plus quarter wave plate in the case of the Circular Polarizer, sandwiched between two layers of what should be clear optical glass.
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C L E A R
Testing, 1, 2, 3
Take a bare glass filter, hold it so that light reflection off the surface can be seen. Then take a long very thin object like a pin or the tip of a pen and hold it over the filter so that its reflection can be seen. There will actually be two reflections of the pin on the surface, one a little more pronounced than the other. The more pronounced reflection is from the front surface and the lighter one is from light reflecting off the rear surface. Now try it with a HOYA Multi-coated filter and see how much more dim the reflection is, a dimmer reflection means less light is reflected off the surface of the glass.
mono-coated
non-coated
multi-coated
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H O W T O S E L E C T C O L O R F I LT E R S
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FILTER FACTORS
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TRANSMISSION CURVES
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TRANSMISSION CURVES
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TRANSMISSION CURVES
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F I L T E R S
Important Information:
1) When using color negative film with certain special-effect filters intended to give a false color to your pictures (Sepia, Fantasy Color, Dual Color, etc.), please ensure you inform your processing lab that these filters have been used. Otherwise, their equipment will automatically attempt to correct the colors and remove the desired effect. (NB: This will not be of concern when using color slide film). 2) Certain ultra wide angle lenses have very convex front elements. In such cases, it is possible that a filter could make contact with the optics and cause damage. If in doubt, please place a small piece of paper between your lens and the filter when you first attempt to fit it. This will allow you to check if there is likely to be any contact, without the risk of any damage occurring. 3) Using filters with ultra wide-angle lenses can sometimes lead to vignetting, where the filter ring is seen as a shadow in each corner of the picture. To avoid this, we recommend that you choose ULTRA Series or Super HMC PL-CIR filters which have rings of just 3mm or 5mm thickness
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