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The HOYA 67mm CIRC-POL UX II Filter is the perfect entry for photographers after filters at affordable prices.
"UX" in the series name stands for "User eXperience", to indicate all the experiences that users will acquire through using these filters and all that comes with them. By naming this series UX, we aim to offer users better individual experiences through all the activities connected with photography.
It is commonly acknowledged that Circular Polarizing filters (CIR-PL) are used for cutting light reflections from non-metallic surfaces. Max. point is usually the most utilized position of the CIR-PL filter when the reflections are reduced. However, there are cases when reflections must be enhanced or adjusted according to the intention of the photographer. In this concern, we can say that the CIR-PL filter is not for cutting the reflections, but for controlling the reflections.
CIR-PL filters can also enhance the saturation of the sky and leaves of the trees by cutting the light reflections from the tiny moisture drops and dust that are concentrated in the air. This pops up the white clouds and increases the overall contrast of the image.
The UX II CIR-PL filter can be used with both film and digital cameras. Polarizing filters' structure incorporates a polarizing film between the two glasses, and the front frame is designed to be rotated, thus positioning the polarizing film on the desired angle.
The threads on the edges allow installing other filters and lens caps on it. The slim frame of the UX II CIR-PL assures no vignetting ever for wide-angle lenses.
The HOYA 67mm CIRC-POL UX II Filter is the perfect entry for photographers after filters at affordable prices.
"UX" in the series name stands for "User eXperience", to indicate all the experiences that users will acquire through using these filters and all that comes with them. By naming this series UX, we aim to offer users better individual experiences through all the activities connected with photography.
It is commonly acknowledged that Circular Polarizing filters (CIR-PL) are used for cutting light reflections from non-metallic surfaces. Max. point is usually the most utilized position of the CIR-PL filter when the reflections are reduced. However, there are cases when reflections must be enhanced or adjusted according to the intention of the photographer. In this concern, we can say that the CIR-PL filter is not for cutting the reflections, but for controlling the reflections.
CIR-PL filters can also enhance the saturation of the sky and leaves of the trees by cutting the light reflections from the tiny moisture drops and dust that are concentrated in the air. This pops up the white clouds and increases the overall contrast of the image.
The UX II CIR-PL filter can be used with both film and digital cameras. Polarizing filters' structure incorporates a polarizing film between the two glasses, and the front frame is designed to be rotated, thus positioning the polarizing film on the desired angle.
The threads on the edges allow installing other filters and lens caps on it. The slim frame of the UX II CIR-PL assures no vignetting ever for wide-angle lenses.
Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet | 67 mm |
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Ring Material | Aluminium |
Filter Type | Circular Polarizer Filter |
Filter Thread | 67 mm |
Optical Density | ND3 |
Series | Hoya UX II |
Filter Features | Slim |
A circular polarizer filter, also commonly known as a CPL filter, is used to reduce or eliminate reflections on non-metallic surfaces such as water, glass, and foliage. It also helps to enhance color saturation and contrast in landscape and outdoor photography.
The HOYA 67mm CIRC-POL UX II filter is compatible with lenses that have a 67mm filter thread size. You can check the filter thread size on the front of your lens or refer to the lens specifications provided by the manufacturer.
Yes, the HOYA 67mm CIRC-POL UX II filter can be used with other filters or lens attachments as long as they have a compatible filter thread size. However, stacking too many filters can cause vignetting or reduce image quality, so it's recommended to use only one filter at a time.
A circular polarizer filter is best used when shooting landscape, nature, or outdoor portraits. It is also useful in situations where there are reflections from shiny or reflective surfaces, such as glass or water. Additionally, it can be used to darken skies, enhance cloud definition, and reduce glare on foliage.
The HOYA 67mm CIRC-POL UX II filter is not specifically designed to be waterproof or water-resistant. However, it does have a multi-layered coating to protect against water droplets and dust, making it safe to use in light rain or mist.
The HOYA 67mm CIRC-POL UX II filter is made with high-quality optical glass and has a multi-coating to minimize light reflection. This ensures that the filter does not affect the sharpness, clarity, or color accuracy of your images. In fact, it can often improve these aspects by reducing unwanted reflections and glare.
Yes, the HOYA 67mm CIRC-POL UX II filter can be left on your lens, as long as it does not interfere with other lens attachments or camera functions. However, it is recommended to remove the filter when not in use to prevent any potential damage or impact on image quality.
You can clean the HOYA 67mm CIRC-POL UX II filter with a microfiber cloth or lens cleaning solution. Gently wipe the filter's surface using a circular motion until any smudges or dirt are removed. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasives that could scratch or damage the filter.
The HOYA 67mm CIRC-POL UX II filter is designed to fit most lenses that have a 67mm filter thread size. However, it's always recommended to check the filter thread size of your lens before purchasing to ensure compatibility.
Yes, the HOYA 67mm CIRC-POL UX II filter can be used for video recording, especially in outdoor or bright light conditions. It helps to reduce glare and control reflections, resulting in more vibrant and clear video footage.