Lens | 52 mm |
Type | Lens hood |
Hoya 52mm UX II CPL Filter
The UX II series is specifically aimed at entry-level photographers who need affordable filters.
The "UX" in the series name stands for "User Experience" to indicate all the experiences users will get by using these filters and what comes with them. By calling this series UX, we aim to offer users better individual experiences through all activities related to photography.
Reflection Control
It is widely accepted that Circular Polarizing filters (CIR-PL) are used to cut light reflections from non-metallic surfaces. Max. point is generally the most used position of the CIR-PL filter when reflections are reduced. However, there are situations where reflections need to be enhanced or adjusted according to the photographer's intent. In this regard, we can say that the CIR-PL filter is not for cutting reflections, but for controlling reflections.
Increased Contrast
CIR-PL filters can also increase the saturation of the sky and tree foliage by cutting off light reflections from small drops of moisture and dust condensed in the air. This brings out the white clouds and increases the overall contrast of the image.
The UX II CIR-PL filter can be used with both film and digital cameras. The structure of polarizing filters includes a polarizing film between two glasses, and the front frame is designed to be rotated so that the polarizing film is positioned at the desired angle.
Threads on the edges allow other filters and lens caps to be attached to it. The UX II CIR-PL's slim frame never creates vignetting for wide-angle lenses.
Technicial Specifications
Model: HOYA UX II CIR-PL
Series: UX II
Type: PL
Filter Dimensions 52mm
Coating Layers 10 layers
Anti-Reflective Coating No
Water and Oil Repellent Coating No
Stain Resistant No
Super Scratch Resistant Coating No
Antistatic Coating No
Toughened Glass No
Super High Transparent PL film No
ND Number (Filter Factor) 3
Transmittance EV correction 1 2/3 stops
Frame Material Aluminum
Box contents:
1x Hoya 52mm UX II CPL Filter