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(More customer reviews)multicoated uv filters are strange things to use with digital cameras.
they dramatically influence the auto white-balance result.
the good thing about this filter is that it doesn't have a huge effect on AWB.
The bad thing is that it doesn't seem to do a whole lot to cut haze.
It's optically clear,for the most part, and definitely protects the lens, so you have to balance the price against those benefits.
But it's not bad. I switched back to my Promaster mc UV filter because it adds a little less yellow-tint to the images, and then I found out that Hoya makes the Promaster filters, they are just rebadged Hoya filters. The two are practically the same.
Of course Promaster sells a much more expensive version of mc uv filter and likewise b+w does as well.
What ever you get be sure to shoot some test shots of a bright blue sky with light white clouds with it on and off to see the effect clearly, also note the effect of changing the exposure.
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Hoya DMC PRO1 Digital Filters are specifically designed and engineered for Digital SLR Cameras. Digital Multi Coated (DMC) construction greatly reduces lens flare and ghosting. The Black Almite Frame (BAF) is a black matte finish aluminum frame that reduces reflections to enhance contrast. In addition, the Black Rimmed Glass (BRG) reduces light reflection around the filter edge. Low Profile Frame (LPF) is an Ultra thin frame which helps avoid vignetting on wide-angle lenses. The Knurled Edge Frame (KEF) aids easy attachment and removal. UV filter absorbs invisible ultraviolet rays which make outoor photographs hazy and indistinct and serves as a permanent lens protector.
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