Last updated at 11/05/2026 08:02:42
Hoya 55 mm UV Digital HMC Screw-in Filter, Black
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!
[USED] Hoya 55mm Digital Multicoated HMC UV Filter (Excellent Condition!)
Not eligible for returns
Brand Genuine Hoya 55mm Hmc Digital Uv Uv Lens Filter Multicoated
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!
Hoya HMC UV standard 55mm
Delivery between 14–18 May $15
Hoya 55mm HMC UV UV Filter (Multicoated)
Delivery between 14–20 May $14.55
Hoya 55mm HMC UV Filter by Onestop Digital
Free delivery between 16–21 May
Hoya 55mm Ultraviolet UV(0) Haze Filter
Delivery $22.90
Hoya 55mm UV(O) HD Filter
Delivery $9.90
originally posted on ebay.com
This Hoya UV(C) filter is a top quality product, Most photographers keep one attached to the front of their camera lenses, to protect the actual front glass element of the lens from mechanical damage, contamination and fingermarks. In addition, it improves the colours of photographs taken outdoors, particularly on sunny days, by reducing the glare caused by Ultra-Violet light.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Use it as front element protector. Being multi coated mean it keeps the lens image quality intact. I trust only three brands for filters one of which is Hoya. This one meets al my expectations. In my usage I did not find the filter introducing any flare or reduce contrast or colour shifts. Recommended.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I purchased two of these filters for my 28mm and 40mm Nikkor lenses. I currently own more than 30 lenses and I use multicoated filters on all of them. As a professional wedding and portrait photographer, I rely heavily on my gear.Unfortunately, I found the Hoya HMC filters to be quite delicate or the coatings to be defective. After only a couple of weeks, they began showing some tiny specks, which seemed to be a sign of coatings delamination or some other kind of damage. I want to emphasize that I did not expose the lenses to any chemicals other than my regular Zeiss lens cleaner, and they were not in contact with sand or close to the sea.However, I was disappointed with Hoya's warranty policy, as it requires sending the damaged filters to California to start ... MoreI purchased two of these filters for my 28mm and 40mm Nikkor lenses. I currently own more than 30 lenses and I use multicoated filters on all of them. As a professional wedding and portrait photographer, I rely heavily on my gear.Unfortunately, I found the Hoya HMC filters to be quite delicate or the coatings to be defective. After only a couple of weeks, they began showing some tiny specks, which seemed to be a sign of coatings delamination or some other kind of damage. I want to emphasize that I did not expose the lenses to any chemicals other than my regular Zeiss lens cleaner, and they were not in contact with sand or close to the sea.However, I was disappointed with Hoya's warranty policy, as it requires sending the damaged filters to California to start the repair process. This is not a viable option for me as I am located in Canada. Unfortunately, there seems to be no customer service that can assist me in this matter.Therefore, I am unsure about the customer service of other brands, but I believe that at least their filters may offer a higher quality.
| Filter Type | UV |
| Shape | Circle |
| Circular Size | 55 mm |
| Multi-Coated | Yes |
| Front Thread / Bayonet | 55 mm |
Hoya 55 mm UV Digital HMC Screw-in Filter, Black
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!
[USED] Hoya 55mm Digital Multicoated HMC UV Filter (Excellent Condition!)
Not eligible for returns
Brand Genuine Hoya 55mm Hmc Digital Uv Uv Lens Filter Multicoated
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!
Hoya HMC UV standard 55mm
Delivery between 14–18 May $15
Hoya 55mm HMC UV UV Filter (Multicoated)
Delivery between 14–20 May $14.55
This Hoya UV(C) filter is a top quality product, Most photographers keep one attached to the front of their camera lenses, to protect the actual front glass element of the lens from mechanical damage, contamination and fingermarks. In addition, it improves the colours of photographs taken outdoors, particularly on sunny days, by reducing the glare caused by Ultra-Violet light.
Use it as front element protector. Being multi coated mean it keeps the lens image quality intact. I trust only three brands for filters one of which is Hoya. This one meets al my expectations. In my usage I did not find the filter introducing any flare or reduce contrast or colour shifts. Recommended.
I purchased two of these filters for my 28mm and 40mm Nikkor lenses. I currently own more than 30 lenses and I use multicoated filters on all of them. As a professional wedding and portrait photographer, I rely heavily on my gear.Unfortunately, I found the Hoya HMC filters to be quite delicate or the coatings to be defective. After only a couple of weeks, they began showing some tiny specks, which seemed to be a sign of coatings delamination or some other kind of damage. I want to emphasize that I did not expose the lenses to any chemicals other than my regular Zeiss lens cleaner, and they were not in contact with sand or close to the sea.However, I was disappointed with Hoya's warranty policy, as it requires sending the damaged filters to California to start ... MoreI purchased two of these filters for my 28mm and 40mm Nikkor lenses. I currently own more than 30 lenses and I use multicoated filters on all of them. As a professional wedding and portrait photographer, I rely heavily on my gear.Unfortunately, I found the Hoya HMC filters to be quite delicate or the coatings to be defective. After only a couple of weeks, they began showing some tiny specks, which seemed to be a sign of coatings delamination or some other kind of damage. I want to emphasize that I did not expose the lenses to any chemicals other than my regular Zeiss lens cleaner, and they were not in contact with sand or close to the sea.However, I was disappointed with Hoya's warranty policy, as it requires sending the damaged filters to California to start the repair process. This is not a viable option for me as I am located in Canada. Unfortunately, there seems to be no customer service that can assist me in this matter.Therefore, I am unsure about the customer service of other brands, but I believe that at least their filters may offer a higher quality.
This is one of the cheapest but still very good UV filter WITH Multi-coating layer. It is thin/low profile, excellent for wide angles lenses. It also has threads on BOTH sides so you can attach another filter or a lens cap without issues. Many other filters (some cheaper, some similar price) do not have multi-coating layer. And THAT makes a BIG difference!! Especially if you shoot at night with light spots inside the frame. Even at daytime, multicoating is always better. I use LOT of this filter in my lenses, every on corresponding size. It's a GREAT protection to avoid scratches and dust on the lens, and UV filter. And of course, as any filter, a MUST-HAVE if you have a Weather-sealed lens, to complete the sealing, as manufacturers tell (Otherwise the lens is not ... MoreThis is one of the cheapest but still very good UV filter WITH Multi-coating layer. It is thin/low profile, excellent for wide angles lenses. It also has threads on BOTH sides so you can attach another filter or a lens cap without issues. Many other filters (some cheaper, some similar price) do not have multi-coating layer. And THAT makes a BIG difference!! Especially if you shoot at night with light spots inside the frame. Even at daytime, multicoating is always better. I use LOT of this filter in my lenses, every on corresponding size. It's a GREAT protection to avoid scratches and dust on the lens, and UV filter. And of course, as any filter, a MUST-HAVE if you have a Weather-sealed lens, to complete the sealing, as manufacturers tell (Otherwise the lens is not completely weather-sealed) When I need a better filter or Polarizer, for instance, I simply switch them. Otherwise it stays on every lens I own for protection. Please do NOT confuse with similar filter UV(0) (NOT UV(C)) which does NOT have multi-coating layer (and it's thicker) HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. PS: After testing many, I always use Tamron Snap-on Lens Caps (highly recommended). So far the best price-quality. They fit very tight and secure on all lens and filters.
I would have given this filter five stars: It has a low price, multi-coating, slim profile, good quality, and a clean and sealed package. However, I returned it because of Kenko Tokina USAs misrepresentation of its Digital Filter Kit II. It told me the kit has an NXT circular polarizer and an HMC neutral-density filter. The kit arrived with no-name filters. Kenko Tokina USA then said it had told me the filters are no-name, generic ones that are inferior to the ones it first told me were in the kit. It refused to reimburse me for the cost of returning the filters and said the store should do this. B&H did nothing wrong; Its service was excellent.
I've used Hoya filters for years as an affordable alternative to Nikon filters for my film and digital cameras. This 67mm UV product measures up in all regards, and does seem to have a lower profile than other filters I've owned. I'm very pleased with it.
The 52mm Hoya UV filter I ordered from B&H photo is working “just fine.” It’s doing everything I expected. And it’spriced just right. Delivery was on time and the wholeprocess of ordering, paying with credit card and excellent packaging makes me a very satisfied customer.
I bought this filter for that extra level of protection against scratches, moisture and the occasional drop of the lens. The second reason is to replace the filter that cracked and splintered after my camera hit the floor from a tripod (60 from the floor) and crashed onto the floor lens first. When I saw my camera going in slow motion, yes, like in the movies towards the floor, my heart stopped all activity, and prompted me to close my eyes for a moment. I was hesitant to pick it up, because I didn't want to assess the damage.Ultimately, I got over the horrifying first moments of the tragedy and picked up my camera. At first, i checked the body for cracks or stressed areas, which were none. Second, I checked the lens and I saw the UV filter in place dented from the ... MoreI bought this filter for that extra level of protection against scratches, moisture and the occasional drop of the lens. The second reason is to replace the filter that cracked and splintered after my camera hit the floor from a tripod (60 from the floor) and crashed onto the floor lens first. When I saw my camera going in slow motion, yes, like in the movies towards the floor, my heart stopped all activity, and prompted me to close my eyes for a moment. I was hesitant to pick it up, because I didn't want to assess the damage.Ultimately, I got over the horrifying first moments of the tragedy and picked up my camera. At first, i checked the body for cracks or stressed areas, which were none. Second, I checked the lens and I saw the UV filter in place dented from the fall with the glass cracked into thousands of splintering pieces. It was so bad, I couldn't tell whether it was just the filter that broke or the filter and the front element. After carefully removing the filter, I was relieved to find only the filter broke and the lens came out unscathed. I bought that filter for around $, and the repairs of just the front element could have cost upwards of $ or more - so I am glad I had the UV filter to take the hit.for those glass half empty individuals, Yes, I do take care of my equipment. And Yes, I use to say, that wont happen to me; but I am glad the other voice in my head say, get the UV filter, just in case. So, now I dont have a lens that does not have a UV filter on. I rather have sand, dirt, mud, water or pavement hit the filter than my front element. Now, this filter: It's Hoya, It feels solid and it sits as low as a front lens cap. It isn't the thinnest around, but from my previous mentioned experience, I rather have that extra material between the floor and my lenses. It comes with an extra coating of HMC Hoya Multi-coated or Hoya Magic to improve light transmission. In other words, less light reflection from the moon shots or light creeping from the sides but nothing is perfect. How does this stack up to other filters? Well, I like the price and I get HMC for the pricing or a regular UV filter.Remember, this is the type of product, you DONT want showing on your shots, but you do want to have in case of an accident. Do keep in mind, it is just a filter so, with increase force from a drop, your front element with have damage. This is a good deterrent for minimal damage, but it doesn't make your lens drop proof nor bullet proof. Use a Lens Cap whenever possible.
I order two of these Hoya multicoated filter. I think these filters are great value and use them to protect my lenses. The one star is for the B&H service, not the filter, which I would give five.Unfortunately, B&H sent two filters, but one was clearly used. The used filter had the package seal removed and was packaged slightly differently than how the manufacturer packages it--I also had a new filter to check this. The filter itself had been (badly) cleaned and showed cleaning marks. The filter ring was worn showing the metal under the finish. B&H did send me a new filter replacement, however, the customer service person did not show any surprise that I received a used product sold as new. I was also refunded the price.I would recommend checking packaging seal ... MoreI order two of these Hoya multicoated filter. I think these filters are great value and use them to protect my lenses. The one star is for the B&H service, not the filter, which I would give five.Unfortunately, B&H sent two filters, but one was clearly used. The used filter had the package seal removed and was packaged slightly differently than how the manufacturer packages it--I also had a new filter to check this. The filter itself had been (badly) cleaned and showed cleaning marks. The filter ring was worn showing the metal under the finish. B&H did send me a new filter replacement, however, the customer service person did not show any surprise that I received a used product sold as new. I was also refunded the price.I would recommend checking packaging seal on the products sent from B&H. You may be receiving a used item (this happened to me once before, but I chalked it up to bad luck). I have been a long time B&H customer. I am currently searching for other retailers.
I've been buying stacks of Tiffen filters as lens protectors. But I've noticed that they flare and reduce the contrast a bit. I've been investing in better glass, and it became noticable the problems. So I bought a stack of these and decommissioned the Tiffens. Maybe the Tiffens could be repurposed to coasters? Anyway these are only a little more expensive and don't seem to degrade the images. They seem well made. I'm pleased.Hope this helps.
| Filter Type | UV |
| Shape | Circle |
| Circular Size | 55 mm |
| Multi-Coated | Yes |
| Front Thread / Bayonet | 55 mm |
Hoya 55mm HMC UV Filter
The Hoya HMC UV Standard Filters uses the highest quality heat-resistant tempered glass, which creates a smooth, clear image. This filter cuts out all range of UV rays to give an astounding sharpness and clarity without the least affect on color balance. Constant use for lens protection is recommended. These popular filters are renowned for their ability to minimize reflection on filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. With an average light transmission of over 97%, the HOYA HMC filters are engineered to enhance the performance of today's multi-coated lenses.
The Hoya HMC UV Standard Filters uses the highest quality heat-resistant tempered glass, which creates a smooth, clear image. This filter cuts out all range of UV rays to give an astounding sharpness and clarity without the least affect on color balance. Constant use for lens protection is recommended. These popular filters are renowned for their ability to minimize reflection on filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. With an average light transmission of over 97%, the HOYA HMC filters are engineered to enhance the performance of today's multi-coated lenses.
The Hoya HMC UV Standard Filters uses the highest quality heat-resistant tempered glass, which creates a smooth, clear image. This filter cuts out all range of UV rays to give an astounding sharpness and clarity without the least affect on color balance. Constant use for lens protection is recommended. These popular filters are renowned for their ability to minimize reflection on filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. With an average light transmission of over 97%, the HOYA HMC filters are engineered to enhance the performance of today's multi-coated lenses.
The Hoya HMC UV Standard Filters uses the highest quality heat-resistant tempered glass, which creates a smooth, clear image. This filter cuts out all range of UV rays to give an astounding sharpness and clarity without the least affect on color balance. Constant use for lens protection is recommended. These popular filters are renowned for their ability to minimize reflection on filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. With an average light transmission of over 97%, the HOYA HMC filters are engineered to enhance the performance of today's multi-coated lenses.
in 8 offers
The lowest price for Hoya 55mm HMC UV Filter right now is $12.31 at ShaShinKi.com, compared across 8 retailers.
The all-time low was $9.08 on 14 Mar 2026 — today's price is 36% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 11 May 2026.