Hoya engineers have developed an antistatic coating that acts like a force field around the filter to repel dust. Perfect for environments where dust is common, these filters require less frequent cleaning and maintenance than traditional filters. Additionally, the hardened, antistatic top-layer is water repellent, stain and scratch resistant, and cleans easily when smudges or fingerprints are introduced to the surface. The filter's UV properties filter unwanted ultra-violet rays, reducing haze and increasing clarity. The EVO antistatic professional filters are made in Japan using hand selected silicates that are carefully smelted and blended to yield high performance optical glass. Hoya then uses extreme care and precision to apply the improved 16-layer super multi-coating formula which greatly reduces or eliminates reflections on the surface of the glass and yields a 99.8% light transmission rate. This means the filter has virtually no effect on the color balance, contrast, or clarity of the final image. The filter features a lightweight, one-piece, low-profile aluminum frame to house the glass. This one-piece design allows the filter to maintain perfect parallel alignment to the sensor plane for maximum sharpness, while the low-profile form eliminates vignette when used on ultra-wide-angle lenses.
Hoya engineers have developed an antistatic coating that acts like a force field around the filter to repel dust. Perfect for environments where dust is common, these filters require less frequent cleaning and maintenance than traditional filters. Additionally, the hardened, antistatic top-layer is water repellent, stain and scratch resistant, and cleans easily when smudges or fingerprints are introduced to the surface. The filter's UV properties filter unwanted ultra-violet rays, reducing haze and increasing clarity. The EVO antistatic professional filters are made in Japan using hand selected silicates that are carefully smelted and blended to yield high performance optical glass. Hoya then uses extreme care and precision to apply the improved 16-layer super multi-coating formula which greatly reduces or eliminates reflections on the surface of the glass and yields a 99.8% light transmission rate. This means the filter has virtually no effect on the color balance, contrast, or clarity of the final image. The filter features a lightweight, one-piece, low-profile aluminum frame to house the glass. This one-piece design allows the filter to maintain perfect parallel alignment to the sensor plane for maximum sharpness, while the low-profile form eliminates vignette when used on ultra-wide-angle lenses.
Hoya 62mm Evo Antistatic UV Filter
Hoya engineers have developed an antistatic coating that acts like a force field around the filter to repel dust. Perfect for environments where dust is common, these filters require less frequent cleaning and maintenance than traditional filters. Additionally, the hardened, antistatic top-layer is water repellent, stain and scratch resistant, and cleans easily when smudges or fingerprints are introduced to the surface. The filter's UV properties filter unwanted ultra-violet rays, reducing haze and increasing clarity. The EVO antistatic professional filters are made in Japan using hand selected silicates that are carefully smelted and blended to yield high performance optical glass. Hoya then uses extreme care and precision to apply the improved 16-layer super multi-coating formula which greatly reduces or eliminates reflections on the surface of the glass and yields a 99.8% light transmission rate. This means the filter has virtually no effect on the color balance, contrast, or clarity of the final image. The filter features a lightweight, one-piece, low-profile aluminum frame to house the glass. This one-piece design allows the filter to maintain perfect parallel alignment to the sensor plane for maximum sharpness, while the low-profile form eliminates vignette when used on ultra-wide-angle lenses.
Hoya engineers have developed an antistatic coating that acts like a force field around the filter to repel dust. Perfect for environments where dust is common, these filters require less frequent cleaning and maintenance than traditional filters. Additionally, the hardened, antistatic top-layer is water repellent, stain and scratch resistant, and cleans easily when smudges or fingerprints are introduced to the surface. The filter's UV properties filter unwanted ultra-violet rays, reducing haze and increasing clarity. The EVO antistatic professional filters are made in Japan using hand selected silicates that are carefully smelted and blended to yield high performance optical glass. Hoya then uses extreme care and precision to apply the improved 16-layer super multi-coating formula which greatly reduces or eliminates reflections on the surface of the glass and yields a 99.8% light transmission rate. This means the filter has virtually no effect on the color balance, contrast, or clarity of the final image. The filter features a lightweight, one-piece, low-profile aluminum frame to house the glass. This one-piece design allows the filter to maintain perfect parallel alignment to the sensor plane for maximum sharpness, while the low-profile form eliminates vignette when used on ultra-wide-angle lenses.
originally posted on adorama.com
This Hoya filter checks all of the boxes I was looking to fulfill. Tested with a NIKKOR 24 - 70mm lens (VR II model) and a D850 body, used alone this filter helped produce much more accurate photos, especially shooting wildlife on both cloudy and cloud-free days. The blue of the sky didn't need heavy post-processing to match the rest of the image, and the clouds were crisp and free from artifacts and blurring.This is not Hoya's strongest glass; that honor goes to the 32 layer HD3 series, however, the 16 layer antistatic filter has proven to be significantly tough during all situations I've put it in, with the active dust and water repellent requiring less hands-on cleaning in the field. This line of filters also tops out among all current Hoya filters by yielding ... MoreThis Hoya filter checks all of the boxes I was looking to fulfill. Tested with a NIKKOR 24 - 70mm lens (VR II model) and a D850 body, used alone this filter helped produce much more accurate photos, especially shooting wildlife on both cloudy and cloud-free days. The blue of the sky didn't need heavy post-processing to match the rest of the image, and the clouds were crisp and free from artifacts and blurring.This is not Hoya's strongest glass; that honor goes to the 32 layer HD3 series, however, the 16 layer antistatic filter has proven to be significantly tough during all situations I've put it in, with the active dust and water repellent requiring less hands-on cleaning in the field. This line of filters also tops out among all current Hoya filters by yielding 99.8% of light transmitted.Finally, being fully stackable by having front and rear threads, in combination with it's low-profile, makes it very easy to combine with other filters as well as adding stack caps for protection while stored in a bag.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Good, non-reflective glass, and well machined threads. I don't know whether the Antistatic coating is truly such. For UV and Clear filters, I don't want to spend big bucks for what is a sacrificial protection for the much more expensive front element. Recommended.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
This is a good filter. It offers basic protection for the from of my lens. Basically, if the lens gets hit hard in the front, or gets scratched, the $90 filter will get scratched or hit and not the $1500 lens. I bought this filter because it was a little bit more expensive but I believe I have better light transmission through the filter and better lens coatings than a cheaper filter.
| General | |
| Product Type | Filter |
| Form Factor | Round - slim |
| Filter Diameter | 62 mm |
| Filter |
This Hoya filter checks all of the boxes I was looking to fulfill. Tested with a NIKKOR 24 - 70mm lens (VR II model) and a D850 body, used alone this filter helped produce much more accurate photos, especially shooting wildlife on both cloudy and cloud-free days. The blue of the sky didn't need heavy post-processing to match the rest of the image, and the clouds were crisp and free from artifacts and blurring.This is not Hoya's strongest glass; that honor goes to the 32 layer HD3 series, however, the 16 layer antistatic filter has proven to be significantly tough during all situations I've put it in, with the active dust and water repellent requiring less hands-on cleaning in the field. This line of filters also tops out among all current Hoya filters by yielding ... MoreThis Hoya filter checks all of the boxes I was looking to fulfill. Tested with a NIKKOR 24 - 70mm lens (VR II model) and a D850 body, used alone this filter helped produce much more accurate photos, especially shooting wildlife on both cloudy and cloud-free days. The blue of the sky didn't need heavy post-processing to match the rest of the image, and the clouds were crisp and free from artifacts and blurring.This is not Hoya's strongest glass; that honor goes to the 32 layer HD3 series, however, the 16 layer antistatic filter has proven to be significantly tough during all situations I've put it in, with the active dust and water repellent requiring less hands-on cleaning in the field. This line of filters also tops out among all current Hoya filters by yielding 99.8% of light transmitted.Finally, being fully stackable by having front and rear threads, in combination with it's low-profile, makes it very easy to combine with other filters as well as adding stack caps for protection while stored in a bag.
Good, non-reflective glass, and well machined threads. I don't know whether the Antistatic coating is truly such. For UV and Clear filters, I don't want to spend big bucks for what is a sacrificial protection for the much more expensive front element. Recommended.
This is a good filter. It offers basic protection for the from of my lens. Basically, if the lens gets hit hard in the front, or gets scratched, the $90 filter will get scratched or hit and not the $1500 lens. I bought this filter because it was a little bit more expensive but I believe I have better light transmission through the filter and better lens coatings than a cheaper filter.
I recently purchased the Olympus 12-100mm f.4 Pro lens used, and it didn’t include a UV filter, surprisingly, so I decided to shop around. Yes, there are plenty of cheap options available online, but with a lens filter you get what you pay for, more often than not. So upon learning that this item repels dust particles in the air, making it incredibly convenient to clean, I couldn’t resist. Thankfully, so far it has lived up to the promise. I would recommend this filter to anyone willing to pay a little extra.
I am in the camp of using only 1st rate clear filters to protect a1st rate lens. The cost of this high-quality filter was less than theVa state sales tax (5%) on the Canon lens it protects, including B&Hfree overnight shipping to my door. The anti-static properties ofthis filter mean that I clean it a lot less often than anyof my other filters and it also means the lens front element is cleaned even fewer times.
I've been using these clear filters on all my lenses of whatever size. Unfortunately I can't always find the exact size I need, so I have to substitute with another brand. Other brands are sometimes as good but not often.They fit well, and the coatings are so good that I can barely see the protector when it is mounted on the lens. The antistatic aspect seems to keep the filter cleaner too.I have not seen any impact on image quality.I prefer a clear filter rather than a UV filter in order to avoid any issues with color, relative to not using a filter at all. This way, my lens works at its best.
I bought an 82mm Hoya CPL two years ago for my Nikon 24 to 70mm f/2.8 lens because B+W filters were out of stock. Last week I was on the Pacific Ocean photographing pods of dolphins. After working for ten minutes or so, I reached to over to adjust adjust the CPL filter and discovered that it was no longer on the lens. I can only assume that the screw threads disengaged from my lens and that it now resides in over 1,000-feet of water. I had experienced trouble with it since day one because of its problematic screw threads. Either it jammed and was difficult to unscrew or it loosened up during a shoot. For that reason I cannot recommend Hoya CPL's and will replace it with a B+W filter.
I've had this on my camera for over a week now and I can verify that the Antistatic properties do actually repel dust, etc. Another lens I've been using during the same period and that started out clean is indeed dusty now (I'd say a slight to moderate amount). At this point the Hoya has absolutely no dust at all. I haven't shot enough with the new filter to be able to compare optical clarity with my other filters, but I did take a few test shots with and without the Hoya filter. I can say there is no color shift at all in those shots. In this regard I'd say this filter is probably comparable to any of my Zeiss UV filters.
I have no doubt that this is a state-of-the-art, excellent clear filter. I purchased this to protect the front of a very expensive lens. The philosophy is that I would rather have to clean or even replace a filter than suffer damage to the front element of a costly lens. And one would be foolish to put a filter of bottle glass quality in front of any lens, let alone a premium optic. That said, I really do not know what the right level of quality/price for a protective filter should be. I suspect that this filter represents overkill, in a way, and I could have gotten away (at least 99.5% worth) with something cheaper. But I suppose there is a psychological benefit to knowing that I got a top-of-the-line filter, and if my photos turn out less than perfectly sharp, it ... MoreI have no doubt that this is a state-of-the-art, excellent clear filter. I purchased this to protect the front of a very expensive lens. The philosophy is that I would rather have to clean or even replace a filter than suffer damage to the front element of a costly lens. And one would be foolish to put a filter of bottle glass quality in front of any lens, let alone a premium optic. That said, I really do not know what the right level of quality/price for a protective filter should be. I suspect that this filter represents overkill, in a way, and I could have gotten away (at least 99.5% worth) with something cheaper. But I suppose there is a psychological benefit to knowing that I got a top-of-the-line filter, and if my photos turn out less than perfectly sharp, it is not because of the filter. I gather the filter is somewhat easier to clean than cheaper filters, as well. I haven't tested this, but if this is so, that is a plus, as well.
The reason I buy Hoya filters is that they come in a SEALED case that is tamper evident. I am tired to morons opening up the case and handling the filter and greasing it up with oils and other bodily fluids from their fingers, and exposing it to dust and debris in the store.Since Hoya seals their product, I can rest somewhat assured that the product is in a somewhat sterile state, or as close to manufacturing state.Other than that, the quality is also nice. The threads catch accurately, and it mounts on evenly and snugly. So far it has not jammed up on me during removal. The rim feels sturdy, and is pretty slim.The bad part is that smudges do not remove easily. They tend to get embedded, or smear when wiped. Also, packaging could always use more sealing, and ... MoreThe reason I buy Hoya filters is that they come in a SEALED case that is tamper evident. I am tired to morons opening up the case and handling the filter and greasing it up with oils and other bodily fluids from their fingers, and exposing it to dust and debris in the store.Since Hoya seals their product, I can rest somewhat assured that the product is in a somewhat sterile state, or as close to manufacturing state.Other than that, the quality is also nice. The threads catch accurately, and it mounts on evenly and snugly. So far it has not jammed up on me during removal. The rim feels sturdy, and is pretty slim.The bad part is that smudges do not remove easily. They tend to get embedded, or smear when wiped. Also, packaging could always use more sealing, and make tampering even more evident.
| General | |
| Product Type | Filter |
| Form Factor | Round - slim |
| Filter Diameter | 62 mm |
| Filter |