
Hoya 024066017307 52mm Intensifier Red Filter
Intensify red tones and boost color saturation in landscapes and portraits with the Hoya 52mm Intensifier Red Enhancer Filter.
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Overview
Key Features
BLOCKS LIGHT POLLUTION FOR CRISP, CLEAN NIGHT SHOTS – The Starscape 52 mm lens filter cuts unwanted yellow-orange wavelengths from sodium and mercury vapor lights, reducing skyglow and improving star visibility in night and astro photo setups.
ENHANCES NIGHT SKIES WITH RICH COLOR AND CONTRAST – This specialized Didymium glass camera lens filter naturally separates stars from the sky, boosting celestial detail and preserving the true color of landscapes in long exposures or wide-angle astrophotography.
SPECIALIZED DIDYMIUM GLASS WITH MULTI-COATED CLARITY – Built with ’s advanced Didymium glass and multi-layer coating, this camera filter delivers 97%+ light transmission, reducing reflections and flare for clean, high-contrast night imagery.
SLIM, LIGHTWEIGHT FRAME DESIGNED FOR WIDE LENSES – Crafted with a low-profile black aluminum ring, this screw-in filter fits securely on 52mm camera lenses and won’t cause vignetting—even when paired with ultra-wide lenses or stacked with other filters.
IDEAL FOR ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY, URBAN NIGHTS, AND TIME-LAPSE – Whether capturing the Milky Way, aurora, or night cityscapes, this Starscape 52mm filter cuts editing time and enhances in-camera clarity—perfect for DSLR shooters and night photo enthusiasts.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Didymium glass construction delivers precise red and warm-tone enhancement directly in-camera
- Multi-layer coating provides over 97% light transmission with minimal reflections and flare
- Slim aluminum frame reduces vignetting risk on wide-angle lenses
- Doubles as a light-pollution reduction filter for astrophotography and night shooting
- Durable screw-in design fits securely and can be stacked with other 52mm filters
👎 Cons
- Only available in 52mm, requiring step-up rings for lenses with larger filter threads
- The red enhancement effect is specialized and may not be useful for everyday general photography
- Adds a slight color cast that requires white balance adjustment if neutral color is needed in some frames
- The Didymium glass specialty means a higher price point than standard color filters