
Hoya
Hoya B72CIRPLWGB 72mm Moose Peterson Warming Polarizer Filter
★★★★★
Hoya 72mm Moose Peterson Warming Polarizer combines glare reduction and warm color tones in a single filter.
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Overview
Key Features
72 mm filter
Specifications
Brand
Hoya
Model
B72CIRPLWGB
Filter Type
Warming Circular Polarizer
Filter Size
72mm
Designed By
Moose Peterson
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Combines polarizing and warming effects into one filter, eliminating the need to stack two separate filters
- Reduces reflections and glare from non-metallic surfaces like water and glass
- Enhances color saturation and contrast in outdoor scenes
- 72mm thread size fits a wide range of popular lens diameters
👎 Cons
- Light loss of approximately 1–2 stops may require exposure compensation in lower light
- Warming effect is baked into the filter and cannot be adjusted independently of the polarization
- Limited product information makes it difficult to confirm glass coatings or multi-coating details
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this filter do differently from a standard circular polarizer?
In addition to reducing reflections and glare like a standard polarizer, the Moose Peterson Warming Polarizer adds a subtle warm color shift to your images, reducing blue casts and enhancing golden and earthy tones in a single filter.
What thread size lenses does this filter fit?
This filter fits lenses with a 72mm front filter thread. Check the markings on the front of your lens or lens cap to confirm thread size before purchasing.
Can I use this filter for landscape photography?
Yes. The polarizing effect deepens blue skies and reduces haze, while the warming element enhances the natural warmth of golden-hour light, sunlit foliage, and earth tones — making it well-suited for outdoor landscape work.
Does this filter reduce the amount of light entering the lens?
Yes. Like all circular polarizers, it reduces light transmission by approximately 1 to 2 stops, which may require you to adjust exposure settings or use a slightly slower shutter speed.