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Hoya 58mm alpha MC UV Filter

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Hoya 58mm alpha MC UV Filter
Key Features
  • Absorbs Ultraviolet Light
  • Multi-Coated
  • General Protective Filter
  • Aluminum Frame
The Hoya 58mm alpha MC UV Filter is a general use, clear filter that helps to absorb ultraviolet light. No additional coloration or contrast is provided, allowing you to pair this filter with others.
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What would be a good size for an rf 24mm-105mm ...

What would be a good size for an rf 24mm-105mm lens and will it fit properly when I have a lens hood with the lens
Asked by: Dennis
Yes, you will still be able to use filters with the lens hood in position.
Answered by: Rockne
Date published: 2020-05-08

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will this fit a Nikon 5200 camera with a zome lens?
Asked by: Anonymous
Filters fit on lenses directly, not cameras. If the lens you have on the camera uses 58mm sized filters than this would fit. If you are not sure what size filter/cap your lens requires, you may remove the lens cap, and on the underneath side it will list the filter/cap size. If you do not have the cap or are not certain, you may send an email to [email protected] and indicate what specific lens you have, and our agents there can reply with the proper filter size and options.
Answered by: Yos O.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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what is the best way to clean multi coated filters?
Asked by: jason m.
The following is the optimal directions for filter cleaning from Hoya:Use high-quality disposable lens tissues and a liquid lens cleaner.Make sure the glass surface has no dust or grit on it.Take a lens tissue, fold it once or twice (depending on size), and place a couple drops of liquid lens cleaner on the tissue and wipe with the tissue in a circular pattern starting from the center and moving out to the edge.Immediately follow the first tissue with a new dry tissue using the same pattern.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2019-06-12

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Is this filter compatible with Canon SX530?
Asked by: Anonymous
While the Canon PowerShot SX530 HS Digital Camera does not have filter threads built into the camera lens, if you purchase the Canon Filter Adapter FA-DC67A B&H # CAFADC67A, you would then be able to attach the Hoya 67mm alpha MC UV Filter listed above for use on your Canon PowerShot SX530 HS Digital Camera.
Answered by: Manzell L.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Will this fit my Nikon D3200?
Asked by: Anonymous
It depends on the lens you have on the camera. If you have the 18-55mm kit lens for example it would be a proper fit. If you are purchasing it for another lens, you may remove the lens cap from the lens and look on the underneath side of the cap where it will indicate the filter/cap size that the lens requires.
Answered by: Yos O.
Date published: 2018-08-28

can this filter fit the apla kern 50mm 1.8 lens? ...

can this filter fit the apla kern 50mm 1.8 lens? the lense spec is 48mm and hoya alpa filter is 49mm
Asked by: Eric
There is no current lens I know of that has a 48mm thread. 99% your lens is 49mm and this filter will fit.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-07-02

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The camera (Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ70) has a 55mm filter thread size. Can you verify that this particular filter requires the DMW-LA8 lens adapter as shown in the camera's Essential Accessories window?
Asked by: Anonymous
The DMW-LA8 is only required to mount the conversion lenses to the camera. It is not required to mount 55mm sized filters to the camera however.
Answered by: Yos O.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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What's the difference between this uv alpha MC filter and the 52 mm UV haze NXT filter...both by Hoya?
Asked by: Chester
While mostly similar, there are a few differences between the Alpha and NXT filters. Both filters have three layers of multi-coating on each side of the filter, but the coatings on the Alpha filter allows 95% light transmission, while the multi-coating on the NXT filters allow 97.5% light transmission. The other difference is the Alpha filters frames have a standard thickness of 5mm, while the NXT filter are thin/slim filters designed for use on ultra wide-angle lenses. The NXT filters would be a slightly higher class of filters, while the Alpha filters would be a high-quality economical option.
Answered by: Manzell L.
Date published: 2019-02-23
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