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Hoya UV Pro 1 Digital 58

Hoya UV Pro 1 Digital 58


  • Kenko circular polarizer filter - test and review

    Photo filter CPL (Circular Polarizer filter) for cameras. In video are using cpl to reflections, blue sky, lights and lcd display. In video is tested filter Kenko PRO1-D CP-L(W) DMC LPF (Kenko Pro1 digital circular polarizer filter wideband, low profile frame, digital multi-coated). Kenko and Hoya, they are same. They are manufactured in same factory. You can with this filter create excellent photography :)

  • 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.

  • Neutral Density (ND) Filters Tutorial

    Questions? Go here: www.youtube.com Explanation on understanding the benefits of neutral density (ND) 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.

  • Is my B+W UV filter fake?

    Hello, I purchased a B+W UV filter from eBay, and it cost a total of $42.95. When I received it, I took it out of the case and immediately felt something strange going on. It squeaks when you apply pressure, even a little. I have another B+W filter (62mm) and that thing is the most solid filter I've ever owned. The 77mm one I got, however, is the opposite. Despite it being the larger filter, it weighs in at 30 grams (or 1.1 oz) while the 62mm I have is 33 grams (or 1.2 oz) The box does have the B+W hologram sticker on it, but the bottom wasn't sealed when I received it, which can allow the seller to just put a fake filter in a real box. Any ideas? The one I received does not feel like brass at all. I've searched around and read that some of them are made of alloy instead, but I'm not sure about their claims. Also, on my 62mm filter, it has writing on the inner portion on it, while it doesn't on the 77mm. What do you guys think?

  • 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! ;);)

  • Indestructable Hoya HD Filter

    This was the best demo anyone gave me at PMA this year. Awesome. More 2009 PMA tradeshow coverage: reviews.photographyreview.com

  • Polarizing Filter Canon 60D Demo (Hoya)

    My first 1080p video! This is a test of the Hoya 77mm Circular Polarizing filter (wideangle version). As you can see it gets rid of reflections and darkens skies...which is all you can ask for from a polarizer, really. I almost never shoot outside without one on my camera (inside they are, of course, useless, and serve only to darken your picture). Camera: Canon 60D Lens: Canon 17-55mm f2.8 IS

  • Sony DSC-HX1 - Test with Hoya 58mm HD CIR-PL Filter (Resolution VGA)

    I bought the 58 mm adapter ring for my camera from here: www.youtube.com I bought the Hoya filter here: stores.ebay.com

  • Field test: Neewer 52mm ND Fader Neutral Density Adjustable Variable Filter (ND2 to ND400)

    This was just under $14 on Amazon. I didn't see any information on it anywhere, so I put up some test footage. I'm basically just going from the MIN and turning to where it isnt over exposed. Its a good way to maintain a given shutter speed, aperture and ISO. I also have a knockoff Hoya Pro 1 UV filter in between the camera and nd filter. I know, spend $$$$ on a camera and $$$ on a lens, then $ on everything else. But I need to experiment to see what I really need, and can always upgrade to better stuff later. The video is kinda shaky, as I started the video 7 miles into my hike, and the bugs started attacking me. Too tired to break out the monopod. Removed audio as its either just wind, bugs zipping around, or me cursing at said bugs. Using YT music to bypass the copyright hassle. Until I'm better at filming, this ND filter is good enough, especially for the $$. The best accessory I have for the 60D, aside from the 3" Carry Speed LCD View Finder. Video taken at Rancho San Antonio, top of PG&E Trail.

  • 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

  • Camera Lens UV Filter Test: Does multi-coating matter?

    Related article: photographybanzai.com This video tests out 5 UV filters that I have to see how they change the photo. The test consists of: Vivitar UV Canon UV Tiffen Digital Ultra Clear Promaster MC UV Hoya HMC Super UV(0) No filter sample shot All 58mm filters on a Pentax DA* 55mm f1.4 lens (f4 @200 ISO).

  • HOYA PRO1 Digital filter 58mm Unboxing

    HOYA PRO1 Digital filter 58mm Unboxing Made In Japan

  • Using Circular Polarizing Filters (Hoya HD)

    How do they work? Are they worth it? Do I need one? Comparison images and video. Today ThatNikonGuy (Matt Granger) Introduces the Hoya HD Circular Polarizing (CP) filter. This is the top of the line model for Hoya, and I show you the difference it makes in glare and saturation on both still images and video. Gear used: www.hoyafilter.com Video shot on Nikon D5100 Join our new Flickr forum: www.flickr.com www.facebook.com www.mattgranger.com https

  • Photographic Filter - Wiki Article

    In photography and videography, a filter is a camera accessory consisting of an optical filter that can be inserted in the optical path. The filter can be a square or oblong shape mounted in a holder... Photographic Filter - Wiki Article - wikiplays.org Original @ http All Information Derived from Wikipedia using Creative Commons License: en.wikipedia.org Author: Ashley Pomeroy Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:Creative Commons ASA 3.0, This work is in the public domain in the United States. Author: Sven Wolter Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:Creative Commons ASA 3.0, This work is in the public domain in the United States. Author: Unknown Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:Creative Commons ASA 3.0, This work is in the public domain in the United States. Author: Nm168 Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:Creative Commons ASA 3.0, Licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License., GNU Free Documentation License, Creative Commons License Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported This work is in the public domain in the United States.