The abbreviation "UX" comes from the words "User experience". The manufacturer, calling this series UX, used the experience of photographers and created a filter that meets most of the users expectations.
Characteristic:
- The structure of the filters has a polarizing film between the two glasses, and the front frame is designed to rotate so that it positions the polarizing film at the desired angle.
- The threads on the edges allow other filters and lens caps to be installed on it.
- The thin UX CIR-PL frame prevents vignetting even with wide-angle lenses.
The kit sold includes:
- HOYA UX CIR-PL (PHL) 82mm filter
- original packaging
Data sheet
- Series
- UX
- Rodzaj filtra
- polaryzacyjny
- Diameter
- 58mm
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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