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eBay.com.au

$35.41

Hoya Fusion Antistatic 82mm Uv (o) Slim Filter- 18-layer (shmc)

Free delivery

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Photo-Shop-Studio

$85.00

Hoya Fusion Antistatic UV Filter (Made in Japan)

Delivery between 18–22 May $24.98

ShaShinKi.com

$101.55

Hoya 82mm Fusion One UV Filter (Super HMC)

GoSupps.com

$158.87

Hoya 82 mm Fusion Antistatic UV Filter 82mm

Delivery between 14–26 May $27.62

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Reviews

An amazing UV lens that only lets the best light shine
8 March 2018TONY

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.

Excellent Quality, Less Expensive than B+W!
27 June 2022John

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.

Great UV filter, repels dust!
8 April 2022SirDevoidOfHate

originally posted on bestbuy.com

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.

Specification

Face DetectionYes
Filter Size82mm
Multi-CoatedYes
EffectPolariser
ConstructionGlass

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Updated 2 months ago
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eBay.com.au

$35.41

Hoya Fusion Antistatic 82mm Uv (o) Slim Filter- 18-layer (shmc)

Free delivery

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Photo-Shop-Studio

$85.00

Out of stock

Hoya Fusion Antistatic UV Filter (Made in Japan)

Delivery between 18–22 May $24.98

ShaShinKi.com

$101.55

Out of stock

Hoya 82mm Fusion One UV Filter (Super HMC)

GoSupps.com

$158.87

Hoya 82 mm Fusion Antistatic UV Filter 82mm

Delivery between 14–26 May $27.62

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

An amazing UV lens that only lets the best light shine
8 March 2018

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.

TONY originally posted on adorama.com
Excellent Quality, Less Expensive than B+W!
27 June 2022

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.

John originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Great UV filter, repels dust!
8 April 2022

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.

SirDevoidOfHate originally posted on bestbuy.com
Hoya 95mm EVO Antistatic UV(0) Filter
15 August 2022

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.

James originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I can barely see it, so I know it has good coatings
31 October 2021

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.

Thomas J originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Pricey but Worth It
21 December 2021

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.

Bill originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
The Best Money Can Buy
23 February 2021

I've used a lot of different filters over many years of photography and these are head and shoulders above the rest. They are not the least expensive, nor are the most expensive. They do what is claimed. The are antistatic and dust and guns just doesn't stick to them.I'm fastidious about having a clean front lens element and these Hoya filters give me just that. I used to be cleaning my filters all of time. Not now, these filters resist dirt and dust. Will they get dirt on them, of course at some point. But I hardly spend any time cleaning my lens filters anymore like I used to do. here are the BEST!

Steven originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Top of the line clear filter, whether necessary or not
12 July 2021

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.

Douglas originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Top quality easy-to-clean lens protector
13 July 2016

Hoya's latest filters (2015) called 'Fusion' incorporate a special layer on top of their usual super-multi-coating to repel stains and make cleaning easier. It causes water to bead on the outer surface, and crucially greasy marks just wipe off. A great improvement over previous, rather unforgiving, multi-coatings. I've tried it and it works. Unlike 35mm film cameras, simple UV filters cutting out ultra-violet haze are not needed on modern sensor DSLRs, so do we really need them in the digital age? In the great debate, purists will correctly argue that any extra layer of glass will only degrade image quality, but out here in the real world filters are still essential protection from dust, sand, grit, salt, rain and greasy fingers. There is a greater difference in ... MoreHoya's latest filters (2015) called 'Fusion' incorporate a special layer on top of their usual super-multi-coating to repel stains and make cleaning easier. It causes water to bead on the outer surface, and crucially greasy marks just wipe off. A great improvement over previous, rather unforgiving, multi-coatings. I've tried it and it works. Unlike 35mm film cameras, simple UV filters cutting out ultra-violet haze are not needed on modern sensor DSLRs, so do we really need them in the digital age? In the great debate, purists will correctly argue that any extra layer of glass will only degrade image quality, but out here in the real world filters are still essential protection from dust, sand, grit, salt, rain and greasy fingers. There is a greater difference in perceived technical quality between different f-stops or zoom settings on a decent lens than there is with a good multi-coated filter. The short answer is, I would rather have a scratch, chip, scrape, or other serious damage happen to a disposable filter than to an expensive front lens element.

andreww0 originally posted on ebay.com
Very Nice
15 July 2019

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.

mustafa originally posted on adorama.com

Specification

Face DetectionYes
Filter Size82mm
Multi-CoatedYes
EffectPolariser
ConstructionGlass

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Hoya Fusion Antistatic UV Filter (82mm)

$35.41

(59 reviews)

This versatile fair-weather filter is suitable for colour and black-and-white shots and also serves as an ever-usable lens protector, which is further enhanced by its antistatic properties. Special UV glass absorbs almost the entire spectrum of UV rays, so images are clearer and sharper and haze is reduced. The Hoya Fusion Antistatic filters are the first to use a completely newly developed antistatic coating which acts like a magnetic field in the opposite direction to keep dust and dirt away from the filter surface. The antistatic effect is achieved by a special 9-layer Super Multi-Coating formula, which also greatly reduces reflections without impairing light transmission. The flat aluminium filter frame is constructed in two parts and prevents vignetting. This makes the filter perfect for use with wide-angle lenses. The Hoya Antistatic filters get by with far less maintenance due to their special properties. The hardened, antistatic surface also repels water and rain and can be easily and gently cleaned of dirt stains and fingerprints when required. This protects the glass and prevents scratches caused by small dust and dirt particles.

This versatile fair-weather filter is suitable for colour and black-and-white shots and also serves as an ever-usable lens protector, which is further enhanced by its antistatic properties. Special UV glass absorbs almost the entire spectrum of UV rays, so images are clearer and sharper and haze is reduced. The Hoya Fusion Antistatic filters are the first to use a completely newly developed antistatic coating which acts like a magnetic field in the opposite direction to keep dust and dirt away from the filter surface. The antistatic effect is achieved by a special 9-layer Super Multi-Coating formula, which also greatly reduces reflections without impairing light transmission. The flat aluminium filter frame is constructed in two parts and prevents vignetting. This makes the filter perfect for use with wide-angle lenses. The Hoya Antistatic filters get by with far less maintenance due to their special properties. The hardened, antistatic surface also repels water and rain and can be easily and gently cleaned of dirt stains and fingerprints when required. This protects the glass and prevents scratches caused by small dust and dirt particles.

Hoya Fusion Antistatic UV Filter (82mm)

(59 reviews)

This versatile fair-weather filter is suitable for colour and black-and-white shots and also serves as an ever-usable lens protector, which is further enhanced by its antistatic properties. Special UV glass absorbs almost the entire spectrum of UV rays, so images are clearer and sharper and haze is reduced. The Hoya Fusion Antistatic filters are the first to use a completely newly developed antistatic coating which acts like a magnetic field in the opposite direction to keep dust and dirt away from the filter surface. The antistatic effect is achieved by a special 9-layer Super Multi-Coating formula, which also greatly reduces reflections without impairing light transmission. The flat aluminium filter frame is constructed in two parts and prevents vignetting. This makes the filter perfect for use with wide-angle lenses. The Hoya Antistatic filters get by with far less maintenance due to their special properties. The hardened, antistatic surface also repels water and rain and can be easily and gently cleaned of dirt stains and fingerprints when required. This protects the glass and prevents scratches caused by small dust and dirt particles.

This versatile fair-weather filter is suitable for colour and black-and-white shots and also serves as an ever-usable lens protector, which is further enhanced by its antistatic properties. Special UV glass absorbs almost the entire spectrum of UV rays, so images are clearer and sharper and haze is reduced. The Hoya Fusion Antistatic filters are the first to use a completely newly developed antistatic coating which acts like a magnetic field in the opposite direction to keep dust and dirt away from the filter surface. The antistatic effect is achieved by a special 9-layer Super Multi-Coating formula, which also greatly reduces reflections without impairing light transmission. The flat aluminium filter frame is constructed in two parts and prevents vignetting. This makes the filter perfect for use with wide-angle lenses. The Hoya Antistatic filters get by with far less maintenance due to their special properties. The hardened, antistatic surface also repels water and rain and can be easily and gently cleaned of dirt stains and fingerprints when required. This protects the glass and prevents scratches caused by small dust and dirt particles.

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