Polarizing filters filter out unwanted reflections from non-metallic surfaces such as water and glass as well as light that is reflected off moisture and pollution in the atmosphere, which is how they can create beautiful deep blue skies. You can seen the effect happening before your eyes as you rotate the filter. In addition to blue skies, the filter reduces reflections, yields greener foliage in scenery and better clarity and contrast in your pictures.
Key feature
- New 16 layer (both sides) ultra-smooth, ultra-hard nano coating created by a proprietary application process
- Ultra-hard surface coatings are 200% more scratch resistant than original standard optical coatings while increasing light transmission
- Stain resistant, water & oil repellent coating makes everyday maintenance easier
- 25% Greater Light Transmission than standard polarizing film for nearly 1/2 stop more light
- High Transparency Film has high durability and UV absorbing properties
- Very thin frame with front threads to attach lens caps and other filters
- High pressure press mount technology holds glass securely
Package contains:
- Filter HOYA HD NANO CIR-PL
- Original box
Seller warranty:
Data sheet
- Series
- HD nano
- Rodzaj filtra
- polaryzacyjny
- Diameter
- 52mm
General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) Manufacturer and Responsible Entity Information
Manufacturer: HOYA CORPORATION
20F Nittochi Nishishinjuku Building, 6-10-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-8347 Japan
www.hoya.com
Responsible Entity in the EU: Next77 sp. z o.o.
ul. Bonarka 11, 30-415 Kraków
https://www.next77.pl/
If you have any questions, please contact: gpsr@next77.pl
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