
DMC: Digital Multi-Coated Filter. Greatly reduces the appearance of lens flare and ghosting caused by reflections
BAF: Black Almite Frame. a black matte aluminum satin finish almite frame which reduces reflections
BRG: Black Rimmed Glass. reduces the chance of light reflecting off the edge
LPF: Low Profile Frame. Ultra Thin Frames to help avoid vignetting on super wide angle lenses. These frames are do hold a lens cap
KEF: Knurling Edge Frame. These filters are equipped with a straight knurling edge for non-slip, easy attachement and removal
Product Details
Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
ASIN: B0009K9Q1A
Item model number: YDPROTE058
Average Customer Review:
This review is from: Hoya PRO1 Digital Protector - Filter - protection - 58 mmThis is an excellent filter/protector. Don't buy a $1000 lens (or even a $400 lens) and then protect it with a $5 filter. When it comes to filters, you get what you pay for. Hoya is tops; however, like all manufacturers, they also produce a range of filters that generally increase in quality as the price increases. Pay more. Get more.IF you were to encounter ideal lighting conditions, a cheap filter might act nearly as well as an expensive one (if the glass is clear and not distorted). However, I've yet to find those ideal conditions. Depending on the size and type of filter, you'll spend at least $30 for each filter you buy. Get used to it. Cheaper cameras can be improved with good glass. Bad glass can hinder even the best DSLR. Most filters perform at least two functions. First and foremost, they protect the front glass of that $1000 lens. Where else could you buy $50 insurance for the lifetime of that lens? Second, filters can slightly or greatly alter the light coming into the lens by coloring it, UV or haze filtering it, polarizing it, adding soft focus or star patterns to it.What you don't want is a cheap, uncoated filter adding flying saucers and orbs to your portraits or field shots....
This review is from: Hoya PRO1 Digital Protector - Filter - protection - 58 mmPerfect Filter for DSLR camera. I use it on my Canon 18-55mm IS Lens and it protect glass from dust and scratches, don't create any glare. Very easy to install on the lens....
This review is from: Hoya PRO1 Digital Protector - Filter - protection - 58 mmI originally had a Canon filter on my 70-300 lens that ended up with a chip, after trying unsucessfully trying to get another Canon one without a flaw i gave up and tried a HOYA which although costs more but is way better and arrived perfect!...
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