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Hoya HMC UV(C) Slim Filter (49mm)
Item details:
Brand new in retail box
Sold by VAT registered UK company
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£69.00
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Hoya HMC UV(C) Slim Filter (49mm)
Item details:
Brand new in retail box
Sold by VAT registered UK company
We are a high rated retailer with a track record of excellent service
We only sell high quality products
Product code | CA47962 |
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Barcode | 0024066051332 |
Weight | 0000000000001 |
Brand | Hoya |
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Rae42 –
Great filter
MISS P A TUCKER –
Excellent
Bradley Anthony –
Essential item
Scorpious’s PA –
Reliable well priced lens protection
Oshea Austin –
How much to pay for a camera filter?
ckrug –
Replaced one which saved my lens
Emily D?çöchaundy –
As good as most will ever need
Cath Bent –
Dont listen to sweaty keyboard warriors.
SS from London –
I bought this 46mm filter to use with my Panasonic 20mm f1.7 II lens.The Hoya build quality is as always exceptional and the multi coating on the filter is clear to see.It screws on easily and securely. I set my own white balance at 5000k. The filter didn’t alter balance and did seem to sharpen some exposures, by removing haze – which it is designed to do.One unintended upside is that the lens hood is a very snug fit on the unfiltered lens and makes the pinch areas hard to grip. With the filter on (which adds little to the lens width) I can now apply and remove the lens hood more easily while still getting a tight fit.A good price for a quality filter. Recommended.Hope this is helpful.
ND Emery –
Great filter. An essential item to keep your front element pristine and keep your investment safe. Excellent quality from Hoya and very reasonable price. Theres no point buying anything else. None that are more expensive are better and cheaper ones s are simply rubbish. I have Hoya filters on all my lenses. They do a great job and cost peanuts against the cost of damage to expensive lenses. The pros dont use them but they have insurance on their stuff plus income to cover any breakages. As an amateur, I put filters on them. Its a no brainer.