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Hoya Protector Pro 1 Digital 67

Hoya Protector Pro 1 Digital 67


  • [UNBOXING] Hoya PRO1Digital UV Filter 67mm

    [UNBOXING] Hoya PRO1Digital UV Filter 67mm

  • Circular Polarizer (CPL) Filters Tutorial

    Questions? Go here: www.youtube.com Explanation on understanding the benefits of circular polarizer (CPL) glass filters. We do NOT recommend those unlisted brands: Bower, Canon, Fujiyama, Hitech, Kenko, Marumi, Polaroid, and Sigma.

  • Hoya Circular Polarizer Review

    A short review of the Hoya Circular Polarizing filter (67mm) and example of how it reduces reflection and improves colour and contrast.

  • HOYA HD Digital Filter CIR-PL - Sony HX-1 58 mm CIRCULAR sea water effect

    This is the best circular filter so far. you can clearly see the difference between filter and no filter. it filters the sun reflexions from the water and let it look much better.. also makes a sky blue insteat of white!! I think it is a beautifull effect.. totally worth its money! ;);)

  • Ultraviolet (UV) Filters Tutorial

    Questions? Go here: www.youtube.com Explanation on understanding the benefits of ultraviolet (UV) glass filters. We do NOT recommend those unlisted brands: Bower, Canon, Fujiyama, Hitech, Kenko, Marumi, Polaroid, and Sigma.

  • Hoya HD polarising filter demo

    Hoya's Glenn Nash gives Hoya HD filter a hard time to show how robust it is. See the DPNow review at dpnow.com

  • Closer Look: ProMaster Digital HGX Filters Overview by OneCall

    You should protect all of your lenses, and there's no better solution for lens protection than the ProMaster Digital HGX Filters. These filters, which range in size from 52mm all the way up to 77mm, come in two forms: the HGX UV Protection Filter (great for clearer photos in less than ideal weather) and the HGX Circular Polarizing Filter (great for increasing color and saturation). Both styles are unique in that they have low profile frames (which allows for use on wide angle lenses), feature solid hard glass, a scratch resistant surface, an advanced anti-reflective coating and a satin-like finish around the edge, which minimizes reflective light. Don't let your lenses be at the whim of your surroundings! Protect them with ProMaster Digital HGX Filters. Click here to see all of the Digital HGX Filters OneCall carries: www.onecall.com

  • Unboxing - Hoya PRO1 Digital Filter

    Ein Filter zum Schutz des Objektives, den ich für 30€ (67mm) bestelllt hab. Follow me on Twitter: german_xsidEE

  • Photography Tips : How to Install a Lens Filter

    Install a lens filter by finding a filter that matches the size of your camera lens and screwing the filter into the top of the lens. Combine your camera with a lens filter with the assistance of a professional photographer in this free video on photography tips. Expert: Heidi Porter Bio: Heidi Porter owns a photography business called Monkeyface Photography, specializing in wedding, family and individual photos. Filmmaker: Nathan Moffett Series Description: These photography tips will help you handle lighting, lenses, filters and more. Expand your knowledge of photography with guidance from a professional photographer in this free video series on photography tips.

  • How to put a filter on a lens

    Today I demonstrate how to put a B+W UV / IR cut filter (77mm) onto my Canon 24-105 F4 L IS USM lens. Although I used my lens, the same procedure is for all diameter front-on lenses. Screw them in. A UV / IR filter helps to reduce interruptions due to UV and IR interference, and can be left on as a normal "protective" filter as well. I personally recommend either B+W or Heliopan as their quality controls are the strictest of the filter manufacturers

  • JYC 77mm Multi-Coated Optical Glass MC-UV Lens Filter from Dinodirect.com

    This 77mm UV filter is the best protector for your digital camera and camcorder lens. Filter and absorb ultra violet rays to create sharper contrasts to images, film or video tape.

  • Hoya Pro1

    Acquista da Amazon Italy www.amazon.it Customer Reviews: "Conosco ed uso il Protector Pro1 della Hoya da qualche anno e lo uso con grande soddisfazione sul Nikkor Afs 70-300 Vr essendone diventato parte integrante. Ne ho preso altri due per il 16-85 ed il 35mm. Se è vero che, per molti puristi, l'utilizzo di un filtro di protezione su un'ottica, per quanto di elevata qualità, costituisce sempre comunque un'alterazione del disegno ottico, è altrettanto vero che sfiderei chiunque a trovare differenze anche impercettibili in foto scattate con o senza questo filtro in condizioni "normali" ed è difficile che si riscontrino riflessi parassiti anche in condizioni critiche, che non siano imputabili già all'ottica originaria. Il Protector è virtualmente invisibile! Il vetro ottico è di qualità eccellente ed esente da qualsiasi colorazione anche lieve. Appoggiato su un foglio bianco non ne altera in alcun modo la visibilità e colorazione. Se osservato in trasparenza, può dare la netta sensazione di trovarsi di fronte ad un anello filettato senza lente dentro! L'anello, poi, è decisamente più stretto della gran parte dei classici filtri, diminuendo di molto lo spessore dell'aria presente tra filtro e lente frontale, con conseguente contenimento degli eventuali riflessi parassiti e del rischio vignettatura e dell'alterazione della "sagoma" e dimensioni dell'ottica, della quale diventa parte integrante <b>...</b>