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Hoya 72UV 72mm Ultraviolet Filter for Camera Lens | 
| Brand: Hoya Category: Photography
List Price: $57.25 Buy New: $13.75 You Save: $43.50 (76%)
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Rating: 4 reviews
Media: Accessory Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 3.6 x 0.6
MPN: B72UVGB Model: Y1UV072 UPC: 024066720030 EAN: 0024066720030 ASIN: B00006I5BY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The human eye is sensitive to only a limited section of the light spectrum but most photographic films are sensitive to ultraviolet frequencies that seem invisible to us | | • | Where excessive UV (ultra-violet) light may occur, a blue haze may appear in your photos | | • | The UV filter is designed to help reduce this haze that is caused by blue and UV radiation | | • | An important filter for virtually all outdoor photo applications | | • | Note - The Skylight filter is very similar to the UV |
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Product Description Considered by many professionals as the most necessary filter accessory for any lens
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| Customer Reviews:
I guess you get what you pay for October 17, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am a beginner to DSLR photography. I recently bought an expensive (for me) 18 - 200mm lens for my Nikon D40 and wanted to protect that purchase with a UV filter. I chose this one based on price. Unfortunately, this filter has led to distorted photos for me. It's OK outside in normal sunlight; however with pictures that I take inside (particularly when using the flash), areas such as people's hair get a weird looking sheen (for lack of a better word) to them. It also seems to cause a less than sharp focus. I finally took the filter off after a couple of serieses of disappointing photos, and now my pics look as sharp as ever again.
No scratches, fits perfectly August 19, 2008 This was the first filter I ever used and I am happy with it. There are no scratch marks when I received it and it doesn't feel cheap. Its made in the Philippines but it was a decent price. I also heard it is a better construction than Canon's version from reviews.
Its good for protection of an expensive lense
Filter July 19, 2008 Does what I needed it to do. I will recommend for protecting those expensive lenses.
Hoya quality at an affordable price. May 21, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought this item as a front element protector. Hoya has decent quality glass, excellent filter threads (both male and female), and an affordable price for photographers on a budget. I would definitely buy Hoya filters in the future and recommend them to others.
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