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Hoya 43mm Linear Polarizer Filter

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Hoya 43mm Linear Polarizer Filter
Key Features
  • Helps to Eliminate Reflections and Glare
  • Reduces Haze and Blue Cast in Landscapes
  • Greater Color and Tonal Saturation
  • 3 to 4x Filter Factor, +1.6 to 2 Stops
Helping to reduce reflections and glare, the 43mm Linear Polarizer Filter from Hoya filters out light that has become polarized due to reflection from a non-metallic surface. By filtering this light, a noticeable increase in the saturation of skies and foliage is possible, as well as the ability to produce clearer imagery when photographing in hazy conditions. The filter is constructed from optical glass and is mounted within a durable, lightweight aluminum ring that has a hard anodized finish to guard against wear.
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What does turning the filter do? How can the ...

What does turning the filter do? How can the effects be seen if it is used on a twin-lens camera?
Asked by: Ronald
Spinning the front of the Hoya 43mm Linear Polarizer Filter effects the level and angle of polarization. The only way to see the effect is to look through the lens that the filter is used on.
Answered by: Yaakov
Date published: 2022-07-24

What is the percent/strength of polarization? ...

What is the percent/strength of polarization? e.g. When two of these are 90 degrees apart, how much light still comes through?
Asked by: glen
The Hoya 46mm Linear Polarizer Filter is a linear filter that's most effective at 90 degrees and has a 1.6-2 stop reduction in light.
Answered by: Kenneth C
Date published: 2025-11-09

How linear is the polarization? e.g. does it ...

How linear is the polarization? e.g. does it demonstrate variable shading when rotated against a circular polarizer?
Asked by: glen
The Hoya 46mm Linear Polarizer Filter is a linear polarizing filter; the angle of light being polarized would vary as the filter is rotated. Keep in mind linear polarizers are designed to be used with manual cameras, as they do not allow a camera's autofocus or auto exposure features to function.
Answered by: Kenneth C
Date published: 2025-11-09

Will this filter have a negative impact on ...

Will this filter have a negative impact on autofocus in a mirrorless camera like the R5?
Asked by: Michael
Linear polarizers usually have autofocus issues with DSLRs not mirrorless, so you shouldn't have a problem with the R5.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2024-03-14

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Can I screw on and attach a metal hood to this polarizer?
Asked by: Anonymous
The, the front of this filter is threaded and can accept any other 49mm sized hood or filter.
Answered by: Yos O.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Is this filter multicoated?
Asked by: Anonymous
This filter comes with Hoya's standard coating.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Does this circular polarizing filter have antireflective coatings?
Asked by: Anonymous
It's not a circular polarizer but a linear one. As such, it might affect the auto focus and metering of your camera if it's a DSLR and perhaps also mirrorless.
Answered by: Antony
Date published: 2025-12-10

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I'm buying a polarizer for manual focus lens, will focus peaking work with a linear polarizer? I'm using a Sony a6300.
Asked by: Charles M.
This question would be best answered by Sony.
Answered by: Glenn N. Slik Expert
Date published: 2018-08-27
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