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The Hoya DF000075 Modern Multilayer Coated Lens Filter features heat-resistant tempered glass with advanced multilayer coatings that block UV rays and reduce glare, ensuring sharper, clearer images without color distortion. Its slim design allows permanent lens protection, making it an essential accessory for photographers seeking superior image quality and lens longevity.




| ASIN | B002L72ANK |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 47 in Photography UV Filters |
| Brand | Hoya |
| Brand Name | Hoya |
| Coating Description | Multi Coating |
| Coating description | Multi Coating |
| Colour | black |
| Compatible Devices | Cameras and lenses with a filter thread size of 52mm |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 12,823 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Tempered Glass |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06901150306377 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.2L x 5.2W centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Hoya |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A-52UVC |
| Material | Tempered Glass |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Model Name | Hoya HMC |
| Model Number | Y5UVC052 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Photo Filter Effect Type | Ultraviolet |
| Photo Filter Size | 52 Millimeters |
| Photo Filter Thread Size | 52 Millimetres |
| Photo filter effect type | Ultraviolet |
| Photo filter thread size | 52 Millimetres |
| Set Name | single |
| UPC | 024066051349 240660513490 024066051516 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
P**M
Top quality product, essential to block UV, improve colorimetry and protect your valuable lens.
Its Hoya, so its certain to be of excellent quality and it comes in a very smart storage case. I've used Hoya filters for many years, they are the best. Great thing about a UV filter is that if there is no UV it will do nothing - if there is UV it will reduce the blueness of the image. UV is always higher near the sea and at high altitudes, so this filter is essential for taking photographs on the beach, near lakes or in the mountains. It will reduce the blueness and make the colorimetry more natural. And, equally important, it provides cheap, permanent protection for your valuable lens. Just leave it screwed on at all times and your expensive lens will be protected from the damaging acid in fingerprints as well as scratches and dirt. For these reasons I have always kept a UV filter on every lens on all my cameras.
G**R
VERY FAST delivery. Competative price. Quality HOYA filter.
Arrived VERY fast; ordered evening and arrived the next morning, well done amazon :-) This is the 'basic' end of the Hoya range. There are pages and pages of photographic reviews, and too be honest I would expect the far more expensive ones to perform better, however, as an excellent quality 'lens protector' and UV filter this one is very good. I have not noticed any light flare or lens aberration, so one would assume this is how well it mounts to the lens (the lens design) it works very well on my Sony Lenses without any issues. Much thinner than some alternatives, so the lens cap etc still fits. With the High Quality HOYA brand, it is easily worth just a few pounds more than any other cheaper filter rubbish. *TIP* be aware there are LOTS of fake ones out there; this one is genuine; sold, and fulfilled, by AMAZON direct so worth the assurance. I WOULD recommend this filter.
J**Y
good for canon
I bought a 'nifty fifty' canon lens and these items fit is just nicely, not all items arrived at the same time, the hoya lens took a long time to arrive, think it came from Germany, since putting this on my camera & with the lens hood & lens cap I do have to be more vigilant as the camera lens cap tends to just 'pop' off. The hoya lens is a good lens and does a very good job of protecting my main camera lens. I'm fairly new to Canon and photography at this level, I would forsake the lens hood in favour of this lens cap. I've heard all good things about 'hoya' but as a novice I'm still finding my feet on this product. Whilst I believe I have the best product I'm happy to keep using it.
M**H
Does the job on my long lens.
Good quality filter that I leave permanently on my camera long lens.
B**L
Great price for a good UV filter
Great price for a good UV filter. As many people do buying a UV filter is often done for protection more than the UV properties but what we don't want is for that filter to interfere or degrade the results that our lens is capable of, (or as little as possible). I found to my astonishment that the Hoya seemed to be as good if not better than filters such as B&W. See the results here: http://www.lenstip.com/113.4-article-UV_filters_test_Description_of_the_results_and_summary.html (in case Amazon take issue with links and delete the above - goto www lenstip dot com) It's also interesting that the straight UV is equivalent in performance to the more expensive pro1 digital so I get these and at this price I'm more than happy. For those that may look at that review and wonder what the difference it between UV-0 and UV-C is, according to Hoya, the -C version replaces the -0 version. Exactly the same performance but the -C is slightly slimmer.
S**7
Great value...does what it says on the tin.
Having finally made the decision to commit to purchasing my first camera, I was encouraged to purchase one of these by a rather earnest Currys PC World employee who attempted to upsell every camera related item possible. He assured me that this filter would protect my expensive lens from damage and given the costs of replacing a lens, I was keen to get the necessary protection. Of course I ran a quick price check and saw that it was a lot more pricier instore so I opted for Amazon. I can't add more to the existing reviews here- the product arrived very quickly and it was very straight forward to screw it into my camera (Nikkon D33000 18-55mm lens) and does not obstruct the lens at all. I used a quick wipe to remove any dust and popped it onto my lens. Great value and hopefully protects my lens!
T**I
Cheap lens protection
As with other reviewers, I have been convinced to use simple UV filters as protection for my lenses. I have a 52mm and 58mm, both the UV(C) type. This has a slim metal bezel, and hard multi-coated glass, and is well manufactured. It fits nicely on my 50mm lens, and offers a degree of dust and dirt protection, without noticeably affecting the quality of my images. Lots of commentary on the web as to why the UV aspect is probably redundant (UV light doesn't have the same effect on digital sensors as it does on film), but I find the filter works as a lens protector when out and about so I don't need my lens cap all the time and am ready to capture the moment. It is a personal choice as to whether to use a UV filter, some may argue that you're introducing an extra piece of glass between the sensor and what you're imaging, and that if it was really that helpful it would have been built into the lens in the first place.
T**R
Appreciably better than the standard Hoya UV
This well made and slim filter is always at home on my Nikkor 17-35mm f2.8 wideangle, pro zoom, unless I replace it with another Hoya - their polariser (pro digital - which I also review). Its slimness means that it doesn't intrude or vignette (darken) the corners of the frame, even at the widest setting - which on my full frame D700 is wide! It's had a couple of years hard, semi pro use and is still in A1 condition. It's easy to screw on in a hurry and to remove. I'm sure there are better filters out there, but at a much higher price and so my five stars are on the basis of overall value. Compared to the standard, non multicoated and thicker Hoya UV filter, for about the same price (currently) it is noticeably better. I review that one, too but use on a tele zoom. It's extra thickness would cause marked darkening in the corners on the zoom I use this thinner one on.
H**R
perfect, Crystal clear
I Love it its magic like no glass at all, & so strong I used it for my nikon 200-500mm , perfect size. arrived in safety box. thanks hoya
T**O
Muy buen filtro
Uso el filtro para un 24-70 F2,8 y la calidad de imagen es muy buena. Lo pongo para proteger el objetivo y poder ir sin la tapa puesta todo el día. El marco es bastante delgado.Siempre uso los Hoya HMC ;porque tienen una relación calidad precio inmejorable, nada que envidiar a un B+W.
P**I
Utile e pratico
Ho montato il filtro su ottica Tamron convinto più dare protezione della stessa che per reale necessità, ne apprezzo la solidità e la costruzione accurata. Confezione accurata e spedizione senza problemi. L'utilità del filtro UV potrebbe essere messa in discussione dalle caratteristiche delle fotocamere odierne, ma per contro non vi sono motivi realmente ostativi all'acquisto, data la qualità, il prezzo e la totale assenza di controindicazioni. In effetti non ho notato effetti particolari di diffrazione, semmai solo vantaggi specie se si scatta in condizioni particolari (foschia e sole forte per esempio).
S**6
Great UV Filter! No reduction in image quality!
Introduction I bought this UV filter for my Nikon 70-300 f/4.5-5.6 and it is one of the best filters that I've ever used for this lens. Optics This filter doesn't affect the image quality at all, and does not distort/soften the image. There isn't really any ghosting or flares, except when I point it directly at the sun, which is for the most part, unavoidable. Conclusion For the price, and knowing Hoya's quality, I've couldn't have asked for more, besides, what else is a UV filter supposed to do? I'd recommend this filter to anyone who needs a 67mm UV filter, and skip the ones being sold on eBay for a solid, good quality one instead.
K**S
Great Lens Protection
I picked this up mainly as a protective filter for my lens, and it’s been good. The glass is clear and doesn’t seem to affect image quality at all. It’s one of those things you put on and forget about. It also does a good job as a first line of defense for the lens. I’d rather risk scratching a filter than the actual lens, so it gives some peace of mind. Build quality feels good, and it screws on smoothly without any issues.
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