These are the first filters that every photographer should ensure they own. These are filters that can be left on your lenses. UV filters should be constantly fitted to a lens to give improved clarity and colour balance as well as offering protection to your lens.
a tour inside my modest photo kit ------------------------------------------------- Bodies Canon EOS 30D + BG-E2 grip Canon EOS 100 (35mm) Lenses Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Canon EF 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 USM Lighting Canon Speedlite 550EX Canon Speedlite 430EX Canon Speedlite 430EZ Gadget Infinity Poverty Wizard Radio Transmitter + antenna mod Three Gadget Infinity Poverty Wizard Radio Receivers + AA battery mod Lumiquest Ultrabounce Quantaray 22-inch 5-in-1 reflector Rosco Cinegels Minolta Flash Meter IV ambient/flash meter Two Dot Line E-TTL II off-camera flash cords Filters Quantaray 72mm UV Targus 72mm C-PL Hoya 52mm HMC UV(0) Hoya 52mm PL-CIR Storage Two Sandisk Ultra II 2GB Two A-Data Speedy 60x 2GB
Canon Legria HF M41mit Minadax 52mm Weitwinkel und Hoya HMC Super Filter UV (0) 72mm, Sonnenblende und Bilora Stativ
[UNBOXING] Hoya PRO1Digital UV Filter 67mm
www.beachcamera.com Hoya Multi Coated UV Filters absorb the ultraviolet rays which often makes outdoor photographs hazy and indistinct. These popular filters are renowned for their ability to minimise reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. The result is an average light transmission of over 97 percent, giving sharp contrast and well balanced color. HOYA HMC filters are recommended for enhancing the performance of today's multicoated lenses. They may also serve as a permanent lens protector.
The TOP-OF-THE-LINE UV filter for any photographer, equipped with multi layered coating, a MUST HAVE for any photo shoot! The video also includes photos taken with the actual filter
You can buy these exact Hoya filters from Amazon here: www.amazon.com Bought two Hoya filters from Amazon for the lenses that came with my Nikon d5100. Cheap protection at $12 each.
Severn Bore Approaching Maisemore Bridge driving into a cold headwind. Equipment: Nikon D3200 Camera Nikon 18-55mm Vr lens Hoya HMC 52mm UV filter Nikon External Me-1 microphone Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod -- Without extra weight Kingston 4GB SD HC (4) memory card Video is straight from the camera with no extra software used. 6.0MP 1080P 24 Weather conditions were a bit tricky today at Maisemore Bridge over the River Severn. I was pointing straight into the direction of the sun with low cloud and some blue bits of sky, so please forgive some unavoidable flare. I had a nice cool north westerly breeze on my back which the audio does pick up along with some road noise from cars passing close behind me and the locals who came out to watch another great 1 star Severn Bore.
Severn Bore Passing Stonebench 19th September Nikon D3200 Camera Nikon 18-55mm Vr lens Hoya HMC 52mm UV filter Nikon External Me-1 microphone Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod -- Without extra weight Video is straight from the camera with no extra software used. 6.0MP 1080p 24 I Just made it to Stonebench with seconds to spare to capture this view of the Severn Bore as it passes on its way north to Gloucester.
Severn Bore coming towards Elmore Back 19th September 2012 Nikon D3200 Camera Nikon 18-55mm Vr lens Hoya HMC 52mm UV filter Nikon External Me-1 microphone Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod -- Without extra weight Video is straight from the camera with no extra software used. Settings 6.0MP 1080P 24. A very cold North West wind hit me in the face from across the River Severn. Back ground sound from passing vehicles on the A48 Nr Minsterworth and wind noise are fairly audible at this location. I was also stood close to some cows and a busy farm behind me with a tractor moving animal feed. The Severn Bore seems to creep silently along at this location, but its should not to be underestimated. Today's Bore was rated as a 1 star.
Fast Flowing River Severn At Wainlodes After Heavy Rainfall 27th September 2012 Today the sun came out but a cool breeze still made itself felt. After the heaviest September rainfall recorded in the last 30 years in parts of Great Britain, the River Severn burst its banks again, flooding some surrounding fields. A local farmer pulled up to see how things were looking, saying he had moved his cattle to higher ground and was concerned that he was now unable to cut grass for winter feed. Life goes on as usual though: a light aircraft flies around above me; birds sing and chatter away; some local work in progress across a field; and a car comes down the lane behind me. The River Severn sparkles in the sunlight but also looks quite dangerous with the fast flowing current dragging tree branches and other objects along. Equipment Nikon D3200 Camera Nikon 18-55mm Vr lens Hoya HMC 52mm UV filter Nikon External Me-1 microphone Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod -- Without extra weight Kingston SD HC 4GB Class 10 Video is straight from the camera with no extra software used. Settings 6.0MP HD 1080P 24
Surfing The Severn Bore at Epney Nr Gloucester 19th October 2012 After a week of very strong winds and autumn high tides, the River Severn looked like glass today under a hazy sky with sun threatening to show. Water levels were quite high after some heavy rain showers. The water flow was quite noticeable with bits of tree from higher up river moving down river to meet the incoming tide & Severn Bore. Audio background sounds were courtesy of a local infant school party that suddenly turned up unannounced on an education field trip. I was kept amused by the constant chitter chatter behind me and a lasting comment as one of the surfers made his way up the bank after putting on a great display - "well done mate" Equipment Nikon D3200 Camera Nikon 18-55mm Vr lens Hoya HMC 52mm UV filter Nikon External Me-1 microphone Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod -- Without extra weight Kingston memory card SD HC 4GB (10) Video is straight from the camera with no extra software used. Settings 6.0MP 1080 25P HD
Just a quick indoor test in low light. The filter is good for the price. Recommended for beginners and semi-pros.
www.gadgettown.com UV Filter with the influence from UV light. The outdoor photos look hazy. The UV filters are suitable for both black and color films under bright sunshine. Which could be used to limit UV light and also as lens protector.
Get the best offer here redirect.viglink.com?key=1f0527e04637dcdb26bf99b11836bfbf&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fdp%2FB0011ZEH2A Product Description Hoya HMC Kit includes ♦ 1) Hoya 52mm HMC UV Digital Multi-Coated Filter♦ 2) Hoya 52mm Circular Polarizer PL CIR HMC Multi-Coated Filter♦ 3) OP/TECH 2 Filter Holder Neoprene Pack♦ 4) CapKeeper 2 Lens Cap Strap♦ 5) Precision Design Deluxe 6-Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning KitThe Hoya HMC UV Digital Multi-coated Slim Frame Glass Filter is a multi-purpose filter that is designed to optimize the photography experience of the digital SLR user. UV filters, absorb ultraviolet rays that make outdoor photographs hazy and indistinct, and should be constantly fitted to a lens to provide improved clarity and color balance, and protection for your lens. Digital multi-coating is optimized for digital cameras, to greatly reduce lens flare and ghosting caused by reflections. Protected Case included.The Hoya HMC Circular Polarizing (PL) Filter allows you to remove unwanted reflections from non-metallic surfaces such as water and glass, and they also improve color saturation, clarity and contrast. This threaded filter is often used to increase the contrast and saturation in blue skies and white clouds, for example. Hoya's polarizing filters do not affect the overall color balance of a shot, and they will provide protection for your lens while shooting. Hoya filters are perfect for digital SLR cameras or traditional 35mm SLR <b>...</b>
My concerns yesterday that the A417 road to Maisemore nr Gloucester could flood today proved right. I arrived this morning to see emergency services in place. Several vehicles were carefully making their way through water which was still rising after yet more rain over night. The River Severn was unable to contain any more water. It burst its banks covering surrounding fields. * Click on Cog symbol below picture to see this Video in Full HD 1080P * Equipment Nikon D3200 Camera Nikon 18-55mm Vr lens Hoya HMC 52mm UV filter Nikon External Me-1 microphone Kingston Memory Card SD HC 4GB (10) Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod -- Without extra weight Manfrotto 322 RC2 Joystick Settings 6.0MP HD 1080P 25. Video is straight from the camera with no extra software used.
Mini Countryman Tackles River Severn Flood Water at Wainlodes this afternoon. With fast flowing water, the River Severn has burst its banks and water are still rising. Equipment Nikon D3200 Camera Nikon 18-55mm Vr lens Hoya HMC 52mm UV filter Nikon External Me-1 microphone Kingston SD HC 4GB (10) Memory Card Manfrotto 322 RC2 Joystick Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod -- Without extra weight Video is straight from the camera with no extra software used. Settings 6.0MP HD 1080P 25
Local residents brace themselves as more rain is expected tonight on top of rising water levels. After a period of heavy rainfall throughout the UK the River Severn can be seen flowing very fast under Maisemore Bridge. Equipment Nikon D3200 Camera Nikon 18-55mm Vr lens Hoya HMC 52mm UV filter Nikon External Me-1 microphone Kingston SD HC 4GB (10) Memory Card Manfrotto 322 RC2 Joystick Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod -- Without extra weight Video is straight from the camera with no extra software used. Settings 6.0MP HD 1080P 25
Emergency Services 26th November 2012 attending Maisemore Road Flooded By River Severn. Water levels still rising. Equipment Nikon D3200 Camera Nikon 18-55mm Vr lens Hoya HMC 52mm UV filter Nikon External Me-1 microphone Kingston SD HC 4GB (10) Memory Card Manfrotto 322 RC2 Joystick Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod -- Without extra weight Video is straight from the camera with no extra software used. Settings 6.0MP HD 1080P 25