Hoya 77mm Digital Filter Kit With UV, Circular Polarizer, NDX8

Hoya 77mm Digital Filter Kit With UV, Circular Polarizer, NDX8
alaAverage 4.3

21 reviews

Jun, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 21 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 85/100. The average review date is Jan 23, 2012. We have compared these reviews to 124913 reviews from other Lenses & Filters. Last update: Jun 18, 2013.

Review analysis

(Based on 21 reviews)

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every photographer must have

 

very useful under strong light condition, accurate color and sharpnes

Clear Optics ; Easy To Use

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every photographer must have

 

very useful under strong light condition, accurate color and sharpnes

Clear Optics ; Easy To Use

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price vs quality

 

Hoya is one of the best values on the filter market. You can spend a lot more money and not get that much more return.

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Used filter was given

 

The filter that i got was used and not new. Since the seal was broken and the case had a lot of scratches and the filter had few.

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Can't go wrong with Hoya

 

Great filter--great glass--quality prouduct-well built. I got this for a wide lens and was worried that I'd still get vignetting, but it works great--good price-point too.

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Hoya 77mm UV Filter

 

Excellent product. Will recommend this highly. Very little to no degradation of photos take with and w/o the filter. Screws on and off smoothly from my big lens.

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Had an oily coating that would not come off

 

I've use a lot of filters, and was very disappointed with this one. First, it was not "clear" when it arrived - it had a smoky appearance. When I tried to clean it, there was an oily feel. Several cleanings, and it was still there - just smudged. It...

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Works as promised

 

I tried a cheaper off brand infrared filter and couldn't get that signature look (white trees, etc.) because it let in too much visible light. The Hoya worked first shot. Lesson learned. Basically you do this. 1. Put filter on lens. 2. Take a picture...

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Great for UV/Protection and pretty slim

 

I usually avoid any kind of filter on my lenses (except maybe an ND filter or polarizer, if the situation arises...), but when I bought some of my most expensive lenses, I cared enough about the front element, which I tend to beat up, that I finally...

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does the job perfectly

 

This filter does exactly what I need it to do. Protects the lens and does not hamper the image. I highly recomend

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