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Hoya 52MM Circular Polarizing Filter | 
enlarge | Brand: Hoya Category: CE
List Price: $32.95 Buy New: $14.22 You Save: $18.73 (57%)
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Rating: 15 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 19.7 x 19.7
MPN: 0554 Model: 0554 UPC: 024066520197 EAN: 0024066520197 ASIN: B00006HOAN
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| Features:
| • | 52mm circular polarizing filter |
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Quite adequate, not outstanding August 26, 2008 I've had two other circular polarizing filters, and this just doesn't seem to do quite as well as those did. However, it's satisfactory, and certainly good to have in your bag when you need it. Given the price of circular polarizing filters, unless you really need one often, or have need of a top-notch CP filter for a demanding shot, this will do quite well. Nothing spectacular, but no significant complaint either (using a Nikon D70).
good June 27, 2008 I dont really know what to say in a review for this item. It works, it works well, it works exactly as described, it fits easily onto my lenses, it doesnt scratch easily, it's easy to maintain, it hasnt fallen apart. It's exactly what I wanted and was expecting
Circular versus Linear June 13, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought one of these - heard all the talk about some polarisers messing up auto-focus so went with the circular (although I don't use auto-focus a lot). I shoot film (Nikon F90X) & frankly I was VERY disappointed: the effect was way milder than I expected. One day as an experiment I shot my digicam thru my sunglasses and voila!! That's the look I was after - the super intense colors & classic "black sky" look. Went to my local camera store & told them that's the look I wanted & they handed over the LINEAR polariser. My Nikon immediately got the look I wanted.
It seems to be photography lore that "thou shalt use a circular polariser", and I spose there must be something to it, but before you hand over the cash just be sure it's gonna work for YOU. I do mostly manual focus of landscape/abstract stuff, so maybe I'm a special case, but I LOVE my **linear** polariser & use it ALL THE TIME, while my circular is in the drawer at home. Buyer beware.
Good for the price June 2, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Pretty good filter for the price. Cannot expect the goodness of the more expensive ones
not filter out reflectance too much! May 24, 2008 1 out of 8 found this review helpful
On pak box doesn't tell you too much about spec. I checked website, it says to get better effect, is aim to surface above 35 degree. I tried at 35 degree, it just filtered out some reflectance, but not too much. Other angles no matter how you rotate the ring, it does NOT work to filter out the reflectance. I tried take picture with it, from outside window. The result is terrible, no polarizing effect at all: many many reflectance there. I remember at old time my Kenko and K-mart brand polarizing filter can easily filter out a lot of reflectance, why this newer Hoya can't do it? I guess either it's defect, or, the polarizing is just a gimmick!
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