"Hoya 46mm HMC Skylight 1B Filter" |
"The Hoya 46mm HMC Skylight 1B Filter reduces the excessive bluishness that frequently occurs in outdoor colour photography, especially in open shade under a clear, blue sky. The absorption peak is in the range which corresponds to the film's green spectrum. This means outstanding outdoor shots with superb colour balance and clarity under all conditions. Also keeps skin tones free of coloured reflections from nearby objects such as the shade of trees. HMC (HOYA MULTI COATED) These popular filters are renowned for their ability to minimise reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. The result is an average light transmission of over 97%, giving sharp contrast and well balanced colour. HOYA HMC filters are recommended for enhancing the performance of today's multicoated lenses. The Hoya Skylight (1B) generally produces a pleasing and warm picture tones, due to its light pick colour. This filter helps to protect your lens from dust, moisture and scratches. Key Features Include: • Providing additional benefits of correction for Ultraviolet(UV) light that can register on film and videotape, either as a bluish cast or can obscure distant details. • Reduces flare and ghosting by being multicoated to minimize reflection at the filter surfaces • Can reduce bluish cast common with some electronic flash units • Can be left on at all times for protection Reduces the excessive bluishness Outstanding outdoor shots Superb colour balance and clarity under all conditions Enhances the performance of Multicoated lenses This filter has been designed to fit all lenses with a 46mm thread size. Check the end of your lens or inside your lens cap for lens diameter."
Price: 10.95 |
"Hoya 72mm HMC 81C Colour Conversion Filter" |
"The 81 Series of filters control the bluish colouration that affects daylight film. They can also remove excessive blue from the effects of electronic flash. Good for general scenics when the photographer wishes to remove the bluish cast from open shade or just add warmth to the photograph. Whereas the 81 Series of filters creates a feeling of warmth, the 82 Series creates a feeling of coolness. Multicoated to minimize reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. 81 SERIES CONVERSION FACTORS 81A decreases colour temperature from 3400 - 3200 degrees Kelvin 81B decreases colour temperature from 3500 - 3200 degrees Kelvin 81C decreases colour temperature from 3600 - 3200 degrees Kelvin"
Price: 38.32 |
"Hoya 67mm HMC 81C Colour Conversion Filter" |
"HMC (HOYA MULTI COATED) To reduce flare and ghosting the Hoya HMC 81A Filter is multicoated, which minimizes reflection at the filter surfaces. When the photographer desires to remove the bluish cast from open shade or just add warmth to the photograph this product is good for general scenics, it converts tungsten 3200 K film to 3400 K lighting. Please note: The 81 Series of filters creates a feeling of warmth, the 82 Series creates a feeling of coolness. 81 Series Conversion Factors • 81A decreases colour temperature from 3400 - 3200 degrees Kelvin • 81B decreases colour temperature from 3500 - 3200 degrees Kelvin • 81C decreases colour temperature from 3600 - 3200 degrees Kelvin This filter has been produced to fit all lenses with a 67mm thread size. Check the end of your lens to verify the required size."
Price: 28.95 |
"Hoya 62mm HMC 81C Colour Conversion Filter" |
"HMC (HOYA MULTI COATED) To reduce flare and ghosting the Hoya HMC 81A Filter is multicoated, which minimizes reflection at the filter surfaces. When the photographer desires to remove the bluish cast from open shade or just add warmth to the photograph this product is good for general scenics, it converts tungsten 3200 K film to 3400 K lighting. Please note: The 81 Series of filters creates a feeling of warmth, the 82 Series creates a feeling of coolness. 81 Series Conversion Factors • 81A decreases colour temperature from 3400 - 3200 degrees Kelvin • 81B decreases colour temperature from 3500 - 3200 degrees Kelvin • 81C decreases colour temperature from 3600 - 3200 degrees Kelvin This filter has been designed to fit all lenses with a 62mm thread size. Check the end of your lens or inside your lens cap for lens diameter."
Price: 13.45 |
"Hoya 58mm HMC 81C Colour Conversion Filter" |
"HMC (HOYA MULTI COATED) To reduce flare and ghosting the Hoya HMC 81A Filter is multicoated, which minimizes reflection at the filter surfaces. When the photographer desires to remove the bluish cast from open shade or just add warmth to the photograph this product is good for general scenics, it converts tungsten 3200 K film to 3400 K lighting. Please note: The 81 Series of filters creates a feeling of warmth, the 82 Series creates a feeling of coolness. 81 Series Conversion Factors • 81A decreases colour temperature from 3400 - 3200 degrees Kelvin • 81B decreases colour temperature from 3500 - 3200 degrees Kelvin • 81C decreases colour temperature from 3600 - 3200 degrees Kelvin This filter has been produced to fit all lenses with a 58mm thread size. Check the end of your lens to verify the required size."
Price: 18.50 |
"Hoya 55mm HMC 81C Colour Conversion Filter" |
"HMC (HOYA MULTI COATED) To reduce flare and ghosting the Hoya HMC 81A Filter is multicoated, which minimizes reflection at the filter surfaces. When the photographer desires to remove the bluish cast from open shade or just add warmth to the photograph this product is good for general scenics, it converts tungsten 3200 K film to 3400 K lighting. Please note: The 81 Series of filters creates a feeling of warmth, the 82 Series creates a feeling of coolness. 81 Series Conversion Factors • 81A decreases colour temperature from 3400 - 3200 degrees Kelvin • 81B decreases colour temperature from 3500 - 3200 degrees Kelvin • 81C decreases colour temperature from 3600 - 3200 degrees Kelvin This filter has been produced to fit all lenses with a 55mm thread size. Check the end of your lens to verify the required size."
Price: 9.79 |
"Hoya 52mm HMC 81C Colour Conversion Filter" |
"HMC (HOYA MULTI COATED) To reduce flare and ghosting the Hoya HMC 81A Filter is multicoated, which minimizes reflection at the filter surfaces. When the photographer desires to remove the bluish cast from open shade or just add warmth to the photograph this product is good for general scenics, it converts tungsten 3200 K film to 3400 K lighting. Please note: The 81 Series of filters creates a feeling of warmth, the 82 Series creates a feeling of coolness. 81 Series Conversion Factors • 81A decreases colour temperature from 3400 - 3200 degrees Kelvin • 81B decreases colour temperature from 3500 - 3200 degrees Kelvin • 81C decreases colour temperature from 3600 - 3200 degrees Kelvin This filter has been designed to fit all lenses with a 52mm thread size. Check the end of your lens or inside your lens cap for lens diameter."
Price: 6.79 |
"Hoya 49mm HMC 81C Colour Conversion Filter" |
"HMC (HOYA MULTI COATED) To reduce flare and ghosting the Hoya HMC 81A Filter is multicoated, which minimizes reflection at the filter surfaces. When the photographer desires to remove the bluish cast from open shade or just add warmth to the photograph this product is good for general scenics, it converts tungsten 3200 K film to 3400 K lighting. Please note: The 81 Series of filters creates a feeling of warmth, the 82 Series creates a feeling of coolness. 81 Series Conversion Factors • 81A decreases colour temperature from 3400 - 3200 degrees Kelvin • 81B decreases colour temperature from 3500 - 3200 degrees Kelvin • 81C decreases colour temperature from 3600 - 3200 degrees Kelvin This filter has been produced to fit all lenses with a 49mm thread size. Check the end of your lens to verify the required size."
Price: 6.85 |
"Hoya 82mm HRT Circular Polarizing and UV Filter" |
"The Hoya UV HRT Circular Polariser filter combines two filters; the UV and Circular Polariser into one high-quality filter in a single ring. The filter cuts through glare by eliminating reflections and ultraviolet (UV) rays; its High Resolution and Transmission polarising film (HRT) enables results with better contrast as well as vivid and saturated colours. It is commonly used for landscape photography and photographing shiny non-metallic materials or surfaces such as water, glass, watches, paintings etc. The Hoya HRT Circular-Polarizer UV Filter is designed to decrease the bluish cast of daylight and block ultraviolet light whilst eliminating reflections and glare. It does this by filtering out light which has turned polarized because of a reflection from a non-metallic surface. Light scatters into what appears to be a haze as light from the sun naturally becomes partially polarized because of reflecting off electrons in air molecules. The product noticeably reduces glare and reflections from non-metallic surfaces and increases the saturation of skies and foliage. The only difference between a circular polarizer and a linear polarizer is that it contains a quarter wave plane that the linear polarizer does not. The purpose of this quarter wave plane is to circularly polarize the linearly polarized light for the use of auto focus and exposure functions. As a result of how the light is broken down and filtered with a linear polarizer, auto focus and exposure accuracy become skewed during use. It permits the use of these functions when the light becomes circularly polarized. Its High-Rate Transparency polarizing film allows the filter to offer approximately 98% average light transmission whilst remaining non-coated. It is built from optical glass and precision milled aluminium frames. Main Features include: • Polarizing filters filter and arrange directionally polarized light perpendicularly to the reflected light, letting much of the light be absorbed. • Reduce reflections and glare by filtering out light which has become polarized because of reflection from a non-metallic surface. • High-Rate Transparency polarizing film aids give approximately 98% average light transmission. • Provides extra saturated and vivid colours as well as clears up haze in distant landscapes. • When used at a 90° angle from the sun it has the strongest effect. • Built from optical glass and precision milled aluminium frames. • 2.5 to 2.8x filter factor lessens exposure by 1.3 to 1.5 stops. • Blocks UV light and decreases bluish cast of daylight. • Plastic filter case for storage and transport. • Non-coated. This filter has been produced to fit all lenses with a 82mm thread size. Check the end of your lens to verify the required size."
Price: 57.95 |
"Hoya 77mm HRT Circular Polarizing and UV Filter" |
"The Hoya UV HRT Circular Polariser filter combines two filters; the UV and Circular Polariser into one high-quality filter in a single ring. The filter cuts through glare by eliminating reflections and ultraviolet (UV) rays; its High Resolution and Transmission polarising film (HRT) enables results with better contrast as well as vivid and saturated colours. It is commonly used for landscape photography and photographing shiny non-metallic materials or surfaces such as water, glass, watches, paintings etc. The Hoya HRT Circular-Polarizer UV Filter is designed to decrease the bluish cast of daylight and block ultraviolet light whilst eliminating reflections and glare. It does this by filtering out light which has turned polarized because of a reflection from a non-metallic surface. Light scatters into what appears to be a haze as light from the sun naturally becomes partially polarized because of reflecting off electrons in air molecules. The product noticeably reduces glare and reflections from non-metallic surfaces and increases the saturation of skies and foliage. The only difference between a circular polarizer and a linear polarizer is that it contains a quarter wave plane that the linear polarizer does not. The purpose of this quarter wave plane is to circularly polarize the linearly polarized light for the use of auto focus and exposure functions. As a result of how the light is broken down and filtered with a linear polarizer, auto focus and exposure accuracy become skewed during use. It permits the use of these functions when the light becomes circularly polarized. Its High-Rate Transparency polarizing film allows the filter to offer approximately 98% average light transmission whilst remaining non-coated. It is built from optical glass and precision milled aluminium frames. Main Features include: • Polarizing filters filter and arrange directionally polarized light perpendicularly to the reflected light, letting much of the light be absorbed. • Reduce reflections and glare by filtering out light which has become polarized because of reflection from a non-metallic surface. • High-Rate Transparency polarizing film aids give approximately 98% average light transmission. • Provides extra saturated and vivid colours as well as clears up haze in distant landscapes. • When used at a 90° angle from the sun it has the strongest effect. • Built from optical glass and precision milled aluminium frames. • 2.5 to 2.8x filter factor lessens exposure by 1.3 to 1.5 stops. • Blocks UV light and decreases bluish cast of daylight. • Plastic filter case for storage and transport. • Non-coated. This filter has been produced to fit all lenses with a 77mm thread size. Check the end of your lens to verify the required size."
Price: 42.95 |
"Hoya 72mm HRT Circular Polarizing and UV Filter" |
"The Hoya UV HRT Circular Polariser filter combines two filters; the UV and Circular Polariser into one high-quality filter in a single ring. The filter cuts through glare by eliminating reflections and ultraviolet (UV) rays; its High Resolution and Transmission polarising film (HRT) enables results with better contrast as well as vivid and saturated colours. It is commonly used for landscape photography and photographing shiny non-metallic materials or surfaces such as water, glass, watches, paintings etc. The Hoya HRT Circular-Polarizer UV Filter is designed to decrease the bluish cast of daylight and block ultraviolet light whilst eliminating reflections and glare. It does this by filtering out light which has turned polarized because of a reflection from a non-metallic surface. Light scatters into what appears to be a haze as light from the sun naturally becomes partially polarized because of reflecting off electrons in air molecules. The product noticeably reduces glare and reflections from non-metallic surfaces and increases the saturation of skies and foliage. The only difference between a circular polarizer and a linear polarizer is that it contains a quarter wave plane that the linear polarizer does not. The purpose of this quarter wave plane is to circularly polarize the linearly polarized light for the use of auto focus and exposure functions. As a result of how the light is broken down and filtered with a linear polarizer, auto focus and exposure accuracy become skewed during use. It permits the use of these functions when the light becomes circularly polarized. Its High-Rate Transparency polarizing film allows the filter to offer approximately 98% average light transmission whilst remaining non-coated. It is built from optical glass and precision milled aluminium frames. Main Features include: • Polarizing filters filter and arrange directionally polarized light perpendicularly to the reflected light, letting much of the light be absorbed. • Reduce reflections and glare by filtering out light which has become polarized because of reflection from a non-metallic surface. • High-Rate Transparency polarizing film aids give approximately 98% average light transmission. • Provides extra saturated and vivid colours as well as clears up haze in distant landscapes. • When used at a 90° angle from the sun it has the strongest effect. • Built from optical glass and precision milled aluminium frames. • 2.5 to 2.8x filter factor lessens exposure by 1.3 to 1.5 stops. • Blocks UV light and decreases bluish cast of daylight. • Plastic filter case for storage and transport. • Non-coated. This filter has been designed to fit all lenses with a 72mm thread size. Check the end of your lens or inside your lens cap for lens diameter."
Price: 44.95 |
"Hoya 62mm HMC 80B Colour Conversion Filter" |
"HMC (HOYA MULTI COATED) The Hoya 80B Hoya Multi-Coated (HMC) Glass filter (Blue) is renowned for its ability to minimise reflection at the filter surfaces which reduce flare and ghosting. The result is an average light transmission of over 97%, giving sharp contrast. This filter is often used to balance daylight film under tungsten, artificial or standard (household) incandescent lighting. HOYA HMC filters are recommended for enhancing the performance of today's multicoated lenses. This filter brings back, correct colour tone to your images, therefore allowing “Balance”. Some loss of film speed which can require the use of a tripod may occur. However, at least, photos will demonstrate the proper tonality they deserve. When slide copying on a copy stand, with only daylight film and a stand loaded with 3400K photofloods the 80B Hoya Multi-Coated (HMC) Glass filter can balance colours back to reasonable normality with its strong dark blue filter. This filter is also brilliant with shooting in rooms with incandescent light (household light bulbs) and daylight film as it can be used as a ""conversion"" filter. The 80 Hoya series of filters have many uses; therefore to meet demand the filter is produced in many sizes. This product is for use for both professionals and amateur alike and must be considered an essential addition to any photo arsenal. Hoya, one of the premier filter manufacturers continues to make filters from quality glass assuring the photographer sharp, clear and accurate images. Their filters consistently provide even colour all the way through the filter; all surfaces are ground and polished to specific thickness and tolerances. Even non-multi-coated Hoya filters have one layer of anti-reflective coating which is applied to each surface of the glass. This decreases light reflection off the surface from approx. 9% to an average of 4-5% by Hoya's single layer coating. 80 Series Colour Conversion Chart These are colour conversion filters for the use of daylight type colour film with artificial light sources. • 80A increases the colour temperature from 3200ºK to 5500ºK for use with 3200ºK lamps. • 80B increases the colour temperature from 3400ºK to 5500ºK for use with photoflood lamps. • 80C increases the colour temperature from 3800ºK to 5500ºK for use with clear flash bulbs. This filter has been designed to fit all lenses with a 62mm thread size. Check the end of your lens or inside your lens cap for lens diameter."
Price: 20.95 |
"Hoya 62mm HMC Green (X1) Filter" |
"HMC (HOYA MULTI COATED) The Hoya HMC Green (X1) Filter is used primarily for black and white photography. X1 is highly effective for indoor portraits under tungsten lighting. This product is ideal when differentiating the green tonal values in black and white photography. This range of popular filters are renowned for their ability to minimise reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. The result is an average light transmission of over 97%, giving sharp contrast and well balanced colour. HOYA HMC filters are recommended for enhancing the performance of today's multicoated lenses. The Hoya HMC Green X1 Filter transmittance attains the maximum value by transmitting a comparatively narrow wavelength band centred around light in the green spectrum. Therefore, this product is named after the wavelength. Why use the Hoya HMC Green (X1) Filter? • Suitable for portraits against the sky because of the favourable effect it has on red tones • The Green (X1) Filter enhances the light green colour of the leaves which make this product especially suited to landscape photography • Universal asset for all scenics • Darkens sky in contrast to clouds This filter has been designed to fit all lenses with a 62mm thread size. Check the end of your lens or inside your lens cap for lens diameter."
Price: 23.95 |
"Hoya 58mm HMC NDx4 Filter" |
"In conditions of extreme light intensity, such as sunshine on snowy mountains or on the beach, or when using a camcorder, ND (Neutral Density) filters are recommended as essential. Neutral Density filters are often ignored by photographers, but they have several uses and offer the possibility to achieve otherwise unachievable results. ND filters appear grey and reduce the amount of light reaching the film, they have no effect on colour balance. The Hoya HMC NDx4 Filter decreases the quantity of light entering the lens by 2 f/stops, permitting wider apertures to be selected. This is perfect for portraiture to shrink depth of field. Subject appears crisp and clear while the background becomes a soft blur. The ND4 Filter is widely used for subjects such as waterfalls and other nature scenes to blur the moving elements and emphasize the movement. Four main uses: 1) To enable slow shutter speeds to be used, especially with fast films, to record movement in subjects such as waterfalls, clouds, cars, seas etc. 2) To decrease depth of field by allowing wider apertures to be used, which helps separate subjects from their background. 3) To decrease the effective ISO of high speed film (ie: above ISO400) and allow it to be used outdoors in blight situations. 4) To allow cine and video cameras (which have fixed shutter speeds) to film subjects such as snow, sand or other bright scenes which would normally cause over-exposure. Neutral Density Factors • 2x = ND.3 (exposure adjustment = 1 stop, reduces ISO 1/2) • 4x = ND.6 (exposure adjustment = 2 stops, reduces ISO 1/4) • 8x = ND.9 (exposure adjustment = 3 stops, reduces ISO 1/8) Hoya filters ensure photographers clear, sharp and accurate images by continuing to make their filters from quality glass. Filters are produced to provide even colour, polished thickness and tolerance and all surfaces are ground. Three-Layer HMC Coating Optical Glass, Aluminum Filter Ring Allowing wider apertures This filter has been produced to fit all lenses with a 58mm thread size. Check the end of your lens to verify the required size."
Price: 13.95 |
"Hoya 58mm HMC NDx400 Filter" |
"The Hoya NDx400 HMC Filter is designed to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required, it does this by slowing exposure time or increasing aperture, enabling control, depth of field and conveys movement more easily. It has a solid neutral density which allows a 9-stop surge in exposure length and darkens the entire image with its optical 2.7 density. The 9-stop light reduction is equal to a ND optical density of approx. 2.7. Neutral density filters are designed to reduce the amount of light entering your camera lens and should not have any other effect on the image. Reducing the amount of light allows for the use of wider apertures or slower shutter speeds for creative and dramatic effect in bright lighting conditions. The fact that this filter provides a 98-99% light transmission decreases internal flare and reflections. The filter features a three-layer HMC multi-coating and has been produced from high quality optimal glass; the reason for this is for notable image clarity. The product is also set in a durable aluminium filter ring. HMC (HOYA MULTI COATED) This popular filter is renowned for its ability to minimise reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. The result is an average light transmission of over 97%, giving sharp contrast and well balanced colour. HOYA HMC filters are recommended for enhancing the performance of today's multicoated lenses. Main Features Include: • Three-layer multi coating which helps to diminish internal reflections, ghosting and maintain an overall neutral colour balance. • The 2.7 ND filter darkens the image, enabling use with wider aperture and slower shutter speed than normally needed. • Providing a 9-stop reduction, which makes conveying movement as well as control depth easier. Please note: This filter is NOT suitable for solar photography. DO NOT look at the sun through this filter, eye damage will occur. 9-Stop Neutral Density Filter 2.7 Solid Optical Density Permits Increased Exposure Length Three-Layer HMC Coating Optical Glass, Aluminum Filter Ring This filter has been produced to fit all lenses with a 58mm thread size. Check the end of your lens to verify the required size."
Price: 27.49 |
"Hoya 58mm HMC 80B Colour Conversion Filter" |
"The Hoya 80B Hoya Multi-Coated (HMC) Glass filter is blue. It is used to balance daylight film under artificial, tungsten or standard (household) incandescent lighting. You've been given a project to do some slide copying on a copy stand. Unfortunately, you only have daylight film and you notice that the copy stand is loaded with 3400K photofloods. Not to worry! An 80B is a strong dark-blue filter that will balance your colors back to reasonable normality. This filter can also be used as a ""conversion"" filter for when you are shooting in a room with incandescent light (household light bulbs) and daylight film. This filter allows you to ""balance"", i.e. bring back, correct colour tone to your images. There is some loss of film speed that may require the use of a tripod but, at least, your photos will demonstrate the proper tonality they so richly deserve. Hoya makes the 80 series of filters in many sizes to accommodate the many uses this filter has. This filter should be used by the pro and amateur alike - weekend photo warrior or pro cinematographer and must be considered an essential addition to any photo arsenal. Multi-coated to minimize reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. As one of the premier filter manufacturers, Hoya filters continue to made from quality glass assuring the photographer clear, sharp and accurate images Hoya filters consistently provide even colour all the way through the filter; All surfaces are ground and polished to specific thickness and tolerances 80 Series Colour Conversion Chart 80A increases colour temperature from 3200-5500° Kelvin (commonly used with 3200K lamps) 80B increases colour temperature from 3400-5500° Kelvin (commonly used with photoflood lamps) 80C increases colour temperature from 3800-5500° Kelvin (commonly used with flashbulbs) 80D increases colour temperature from 4100-5500° Kelvin (commonly used to remove extreme orange or red)"
Price: 13.99 |
"Hoya 55mm HMC 81B Colour Conversion Filter" |
"The Hoya 81B Hoya Multi-Coated (HMC) Glass filter controls the bluish colouration that affects daylight film. It can also remove excessive blue from the effects of electronic flash. It's Autumn. The clouds are low hanging and the sky is ""patchy blue"". You've gone for a ride upstate to the mountains and the light in open shade is bluish. A photo taken of your girlfriend with daylight balanced film leaning against the side of a barn will yield bluish tones that she might not find particularly flattering. An 81B filter will replace even more yellow than an 81A and bring her skin tones back to a more appealing level. An 81B can also be used with electronic flash to reduce the amount of ""blue"" generated by the flash. The 81 series (81A, B, C, D and EF) allows you to choose how much warmth you wish to replace in the image. Hoya makes the 81 series of filters in many sizes to accommodate the many uses this filter has. This filter can be used by the pro and amateur alike, weekend photo warrior or pro cinematographer and must be considered an essential addition to any photo arsenal. Multicoated to minimize reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. Note: Whereas the 81 Series of filters creates a feeling of warmth, the 82 Series creates a feeling of coolness. As one of the premier filter manufacturers, Hoya filters continue to made from quality glass assuring the photographer clear, sharp and accurate images Hoya filters consistently provide even colour all the way through the filter; All surfaces are ground and polished to specific thickness and tolerances 81 Series Conversion Factors 81 decreases colour temperature from 3300 - 3200° Kelvin 81A decreases colour temperature from 3400 - 3200° Kelvin 81B decreases colour temperature from 3500 - 3200° Kelvin 81C decreases colour temperature from 3600 - 3200° Kelvin 81D decreases colour temperature from 3700 - 3200° Kelvin 81EF decreases colour temperature from 3900 - 3200° Kelvin"
Price: 13.95 |
"Hoya 55mm HMC 80B Colour Conversion Filter" |
"The Hoya 80B Hoya Multi-Coated (HMC) Glass filter is blue. It is used to balance daylight film under artificial, tungsten or standard (household) incandescent lighting. You've been given a project to do some slide copying on a copy stand. Unfortunately, you only have daylight film and you notice that the copy stand is loaded with 3400K photofloods. Not to worry! An 80B is a strong dark-blue filter that will balance your colors back to reasonable normality. This filter can also be used as a ""conversion"" filter for when you are shooting in a room with incandescent light (household light bulbs) and daylight film. This filter allows you to ""balance"", i.e. bring back, correct colour tone to your images. There is some loss of film speed that may require the use of a tripod but, at least, your photos will demonstrate the proper tonality they so richly deserve. Hoya makes the 80 series of filters in many sizes to accommodate the many uses this filter has. This filter should be used by the pro and amateur alike - weekend photo warrior or pro cinematographer and must be considered an essential addition to any photo arsenal. Multi-coated to minimize reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. As one of the premier filter manufacturers, Hoya filters continue to made from quality glass assuring the photographer clear, sharp and accurate images Hoya filters consistently provide even colour all the way through the filter; All surfaces are ground and polished to specific thickness and tolerances 80 Series Colour Conversion Chart 80A increases colour temperature from 3200-5500° Kelvin (commonly used with 3200K lamps) 80B increases colour temperature from 3400-5500° Kelvin (commonly used with photoflood lamps) 80C increases colour temperature from 3800-5500° Kelvin (commonly used with flashbulbs) 80D increases colour temperature from 4100-5500° Kelvin (commonly used to remove extreme orange or red)"
Price: 12.49 |
"Hoya 55mm HMC Green (X1) Filter" |
"HMC (HOYA MULTI COATED) The Hoya HMC Green (X1) Filter is used primarily for black and white photography. X1 is highly effective for indoor portraits under tungsten lighting. This product is ideal when differentiating the green tonal values in black and white photography. This range of popular filters are renowned for their ability to minimise reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. The result is an average light transmission of over 97%, giving sharp contrast and well balanced colour. HOYA HMC filters are recommended for enhancing the performance of today's multicoated lenses. The Hoya HMC Green X1 Filter transmittance attains the maximum value by transmitting a comparatively narrow wavelength band centred around light in the green spectrum. Therefore, this product is named after the wavelength. Why use the Hoya HMC Green (X1) Filter? • Suitable for portraits against the sky because of the favourable effect it has on red tones • The Green (X1) Filter enhances the light green colour of the leaves which make this product especially suited to landscape photography • Universal asset for all scenics • Darkens sky in contrast to clouds This filter has been produced to fit all lenses with a 55mm thread size. Check the end of your lens to verify the required size."
Price: 17.99 |
"Hoya 52mm HMC 81B Colour Conversion Filter" |
"The Hoya 81B Hoya Multi-Coated (HMC) Glass filter controls the bluish coloration that affects daylight film. It can also remove excessive blue from the effects of electronic flash. It's Autumn. The clouds are low hanging and the sky is ""patchy blue"". You've gone for a ride upstate to the mountains and the light in open shade is bluish. A photo taken of your girlfriend with daylight balanced film leaning against the side of a barn will yield bluish tones that she might not find particularly flattering. An 81B filter will replace even more yellow than an 81A and bring her skin tones back to a more appealing level. An 81B can also be used with electronic flash to reduce the amount of ""blue"" generated by the flash. The 81 series (81A, B, C, D and EF) allows you to choose how much warmth you wish to replace in the image. Hoya makes the 81 series of filters in many sizes to accommodate the many uses this filter has. This filter can be used by the pro and amateur alike, weekend photo warrior or pro cinematographer and must be considered an essential addition to any photo arsenal. Multicoated to minimize reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. Note: Whereas the 81 Series of filters creates a feeling of warmth, the 82 Series creates a feeling of coolness. As one of the premier filter manufacturers, Hoya filters continue to made from quality glass assuring the photographer clear, sharp and accurate images Hoya filters consistently provide even colour all the way through the filter; All surfaces are ground and polished to specific thickness and tolerances 81 Series Conversion Factors 81 decreases colour temperature from 3300 - 3200° Kelvin 81A decreases colour temperature from 3400 - 3200° Kelvin 81B decreases colour temperature from 3500 - 3200° Kelvin 81C decreases colour temperature from 3600 - 3200° Kelvin 81D decreases colour temperature from 3700 - 3200° Kelvin 81EF decreases colour temperature from 3900 - 3200° Kelvin"
Price: 16.95 |
"Hoya 52mm HMC 80B Colour Conversion Filter" |
"The Hoya 80B Hoya Multi-Coated (HMC) Glass filter is blue. It is used to balance daylight film under artificial, tungsten or standard (household) incandescent lighting. You've been given a project to do some slide copying on a copy stand. Unfortunately, you only have daylight film and you notice that the copy stand is loaded with 3400K photofloods. Not to worry! An 80B is a strong dark-blue filter that will balance your colors back to reasonable normality. This filter can also be used as a ""conversion"" filter for when you are shooting in a room with incandescent light (household light bulbs) and daylight film. This filter allows you to ""balance"", i.e. bring back, correct colour tone to your images. There is some loss of film speed that may require the use of a tripod but, at least, your photos will demonstrate the proper tonality they so richly deserve. Hoya makes the 80 series of filters in many sizes to accommodate the many uses this filter has. This filter should be used by the pro and amateur alike - weekend photo warrior or pro cinematographer and must be considered an essential addition to any photo arsenal. Multi-coated to minimize reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. As one of the premier filter manufacturers, Hoya filters continue to made from quality glass assuring the photographer clear, sharp and accurate images Hoya filters consistently provide even colour all the way through the filter; All surfaces are ground and polished to specific thickness and tolerances 80 Series Colour Conversion Chart 80A increases colour temperature from 3200-5500° Kelvin (commonly used with 3200K lamps) 80B increases colour temperature from 3400-5500° Kelvin (commonly used with photoflood lamps) 80C increases colour temperature from 3800-5500° Kelvin (commonly used with flashbulbs) 80D increases colour temperature from 4100-5500° Kelvin (commonly used to remove extreme orange or red)"
Price: 13.99 |
"Hoya 49mm HMC NDx4 Filter" |
"In conditions of extreme light intensity, such as sunshine on snowy mountains or on the beach, or when using a camcorder, ND (Neutral Density) filters are recommended as essential. Neutral Density filters are often ignored by photographers, but they have several uses and offer the possibility to achieve otherwise unachievable results. ND filters appear grey and reduce the amount of light reaching the film, they have no effect on colour balance. The Hoya HMC NDx4 Filter decreases the quantity of light entering the lens by 2 f/stops, permitting wider apertures to be selected. This is perfect for portraiture to shrink depth of field. Subject appears crisp and clear while the background becomes a soft blur. The ND4 Filter is widely used for subjects such as waterfalls and other nature scenes to blur the moving elements and emphasize the movement. Four main uses: 1) To enable slow shutter speeds to be used, especially with fast films, to record movement in subjects such as waterfalls, clouds, cars, seas etc. 2) To decrease depth of field by allowing wider apertures to be used, which helps separate subjects from their background. 3) To decrease the effective ISO of high speed film (ie: above ISO400) and allow it to be used outdoors in blight situations. 4) To allow cine and video cameras (which have fixed shutter speeds) to film subjects such as snow, sand or other bright scenes which would normally cause over-exposure. Neutral Density Factors • 2x = ND.3 (exposure adjustment = 1 stop, reduces ISO 1/2) • 4x = ND.6 (exposure adjustment = 2 stops, reduces ISO 1/4) • 8x = ND.9 (exposure adjustment = 3 stops, reduces ISO 1/8) Hoya filters ensure photographers clear, sharp and accurate images by continuing to make their filters from quality glass. Filters are produced to provide even colour, polished thickness and tolerance and all surfaces are ground. Three-Layer HMC Coating Optical Glass, Aluminum Filter Ring Allowing wider apertures This filter has been produced to fit all lenses with a 49mm thread size. Check the end of your lens to verify the required size."
Price: 11.50 |
"Hoya 49mm HMC NDx2 Filter" |
"In conditions of extreme light intensity, such as sunshine on snowy mountains or on the beach, or when using a camcorder, ND (Neutral Density) filters are recommended as essential. Neutral Density filters are often ignored by photographers, but they have several uses and offer the possibility to achieve otherwise unachievable results. ND filters appear grey and reduce the amount of light reaching the film, they have no effect on colour balance. Four main uses: 1) To enable slow shutter speeds to be used, especially with fast films, to record movement in subjects such as waterfalls, clouds, cars, seas etc. 2) To decrease depth of field by allowing wider apertures to be used, which helps separate subjects from their background. 3) To decrease the effective ISO of high speed film (ie: above ISO400) and allow it to be used outdoors in blight situations. 4) To allow cine and video cameras (which have fixed shutter speeds) to film subjects such as snow, sand or other bright scenes which would normally cause over-exposure. Neutral Density Factors • 2x = ND.3 (exposure adjustment = 1 stop, reduces ISO 1/2) • 4x = ND.6 (exposure adjustment = 2 stops, reduces ISO 1/4) • 8x = ND.9 (exposure adjustment = 3 stops, reduces ISO 1/8) Hoya filters ensure photographers clear, sharp and accurate images by continuing to make their filters from quality glass. Filters are produced to provide even colour, polished thickness and tolerance and all surfaces are ground. Three-Layer HMC Coating Optical Glass, Aluminum Filter Ring Allowing wider apertures This filter has been produced to fit all lenses with a 49mm thread size. Check the end of your lens to verify the required size."
Price: 11.95 |
"Hoya 49mm HMC NDx8 Filter" |
"The Hoya 49mm HMC NDx8 Filter reduces the amount of light entering the lens by 3 f/stops, allowing wider apertures to be selected, which is perfect for portraiture outside under bright lighting to reduce depth of field. Subject appears crisp and clear while the background becomes a soft blur. Alternatively, the ND8 Filter can be used to allow longer shutter exposures than would otherwise be possible and is widely used for subjects such as waterfalls and other nature scenes to blur the moving elements and emphasize the movement."
Price: 11.50 |
"Hoya 49mm HMC NDx400 Filter" |
"The Hoya 49mm HMC NDx400 Filter reduces light entering the lens by 9 stops to less than 1/500th of its original intensity. This vast reduction in light is ideal for photographing incredibly bright subjects such as solar eclipses, industrial welding processes and other ultra-bright light sources, which could otherwise be extremely dangerous. It can also be used to achieve super slow shutter speeds in daylight to render moving subjects invisible, making for strange, ghost-town like pictures of busy city streets and dream-like landscapes."
Price: 23.99 |
"Hoya 49mm HMC 81A Colour Conversion Filter" |
"The Hoya 81 series of filters controls the bluish colouration that affects daylight film. They can also remove excessive blue from the effects of electronic flash. The Hoya HMC 81A Filter is a light balancing filter used to decrease the colour temperature slightly for a warmer (redder) tone. Multicoated to minimize reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. Good for general scenics when the photographer wishes to remove the bluish cast from open shade or just add warmth to the photograph Converts tungsten 3200 K film to 3400 K lighting Whereas the 81 Series of filters creates a feeling of warmth, the 82 Series creates a feeling of coolness 81 Series Conversion Factors 81 decreases colour temperature from 3300 - 3200 degrees Kelvin 81A decreases colour temperature from 3400 - 3200 degrees Kelvin 81B decreases colour temperature from 3500 - 3200 degrees Kelvin 81C decreases colour temperature from 3600 - 3200 degrees Kelvin"
Price: 9.79 |
"Hoya 49mm HMC 80B Colour Conversion Filter" |
"The Hoya 80B Hoya Multi-Coated (HMC) Glass filter is blue. It is used to balance daylight film under artificial, tungsten or standard (household) incandescent lighting. You've been given a project to do some slide copying on a copy stand. Unfortunately, you only have daylight film and you notice that the copy stand is loaded with 3400K photofloods. Not to worry! An 80B is a strong dark-blue filter that will balance your colors back to reasonable normality. This filter can also be used as a ""conversion"" filter for when you are shooting in a room with incandescent light (household light bulbs) and daylight film. This filter allows you to ""balance"", i.e. bring back, correct colour tone to your images. There is some loss of film speed that may require the use of a tripod but, at least, your photos will demonstrate the proper tonality they so richly deserve. Hoya makes the 80 series of filters in many sizes to accommodate the many uses this filter has. This filter should be used by the pro and amateur alike - weekend photo warrior or pro cinematographer and must be considered an essential addition to any photo arsenal. Multi-coated to minimize reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. As one of the premier filter manufacturers, Hoya filters continue to made from quality glass assuring the photographer clear, sharp and accurate images Hoya filters consistently provide even colour all the way through the filter; All surfaces are ground and polished to specific thickness and tolerances 80 Series Colour Conversion Chart 80A increases colour temperature from 3200-5500° Kelvin (commonly used with 3200K lamps) 80B increases colour temperature from 3400-5500° Kelvin (commonly used with photoflood lamps) 80C increases colour temperature from 3800-5500° Kelvin (commonly used with flashbulbs) 80D increases colour temperature from 4100-5500° Kelvin (commonly used to remove extreme orange or red)"
Price: 13.50 |
"Hoya 49mm HMC Green (X1) Filter" |
"This Hoya Green X1 (11) filter is ideal for scenes where it is important to differentiate the green tonal values in black and white photography. The Hoya 67mm HMC Green X1 Filter transmits a relatively narrow wavelength band centred around light in the green spectrum and is named after the wavelength at which their transmittance attains the maximum value. Multicoated to minimize reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. Especially suited to landscape photography because it enhances the light green colour of the leaves Due to its favourable effect on red tones, it is also suitable for portraits against the sky Universal asset for all scenics Darkens sky in contrast to clouds"
Price: 12.99 |
"Hoya 67mm HMC NDx400 Filter" |
"The Hoya 67mm HMC NDx400 Filter reduces light entering the lens by 9 stops to less than 1/500th of its original intensity. This vast reduction in light is ideal for photographing incredibly bright subjects such as solar eclipses, industrial welding processes and other ultra-bright light sources, which could otherwise be extremely dangerous. It can also be used to achieve super slow shutter speeds in daylight to render moving subjects invisible, making for strange, ghost-town like pictures of busy city streets and dream-like landscapes."
Price: 41.99 |
"Hoya 67mm HMC 81B Colour Conversion Filter" |
"The Hoya 81B Hoya Multi-Coated (HMC) Glass filter controls the bluish coloration that affects daylight film. It can also remove excessive blue from the effects of electronic flash. It's Autumn. The clouds are low hanging and the sky is ""patchy blue"". You've gone for a ride upstate to the mountains and the light in open shade is bluish. A photo taken of your girlfriend with daylight balanced film leaning against the side of a barn will yield bluish tones that she might not find particularly flattering. An 81B filter will replace even more yellow than an 81A and bring her skin tones back to a more appealing level. An 81B can also be used with electronic flash to reduce the amount of ""blue"" generated by the flash. The 81 series (81A, B, C, D and EF) allows you to choose how much warmth you wish to replace in the image. Hoya makes the 81 series of filters in many sizes to accommodate the many uses this filter has. This filter can be used by the pro and amateur alike, weekend photo warrior or pro cinematographer and must be considered an essential addition to any photo arsenal. Multicoated to minimize reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. Note: Whereas the 81 Series of filters creates a feeling of warmth, the 82 Series creates a feeling of coolness. As one of the premier filter manufacturers, Hoya filters continue to made from quality glass assuring the photographer clear, sharp and accurate images Hoya filters consistently provide even colour all the way through the filter; All surfaces are ground and polished to specific thickness and tolerances 81 Series Conversion Factors 81 decreases colour temperature from 3300 - 3200° Kelvin 81A decreases colour temperature from 3400 - 3200° Kelvin 81B decreases colour temperature from 3500 - 3200° Kelvin 81C decreases colour temperature from 3600 - 3200° Kelvin 81D decreases colour temperature from 3700 - 3200° Kelvin 81EF decreases colour temperature from 3900 - 3200° Kelvin"
Price: 21.95 |