Ask Our Experts800-606-6969
Hello, Log InAccount & Orders
Video Chat with a Photography Expert - Live
Key Features
- Enhances Red and Orange Colors
- Increases Color Contrast within Image
- Greater Color and Tonal Saturation
- Reduces Light Pollution in Night Sky
This 58mm Starscape RA54 Red Enhancer Color, Intensifier Filter from Hoya is designed increase color contrast within an image without unwanted polarization. It is intended to affect specific colors of the visible spectrum passing through it, with an emphasis on wavelengths of light that are responsible for the appearance of red and orange. White and neutral tones are preserved, and this filter's 0.15 density corresponds to a reduction of light from entering a lens by one-half of a stop.
More DetailsSee any errors on this page?
question
I'm looking for the Hoya Enhancing (Intensifier) Glass Filter, wanting to use mainly in lens 18-55 (52 mm), but also would like to use on my 50 mm f/1.8 g, then I'd buy the 58 mm filter and adapter https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1068079-REG/sensei_surpa_5258_pro_52_58mm_aluminum_step_up.html for use on the 18-55.I need to know if that would cause any vignetting in 18-55 18 mm.Thanks!?
Hi Igor!I use the 58mm filter on a few different lenses, including a 24 with a 52mm adapter. Since you are going from smaller to larger you should have no issue. If you were to try to use a 52mm filter on a 58mm 18-55 then you may have an issue because you're down sizing. Since you're pushing it up in size there should be no issue. Hope the filter works well for you!
Date published: 2018-08-28
question
Are your didymium filters suitable to film and photograph flame working? We have to wear didymium lenses to eliminate sodium flare while working glass in the flame.
I use mine mainly with Canon IS binoculars at nght. It really brings out the gas clouds that surround the nebula in Orions belt.Also you can see Jupiters moons clearer.
Date published: 2018-08-27
