
Hoya HPUX049 UX Circular Polarizing Filter 49mm
Enhance Your Photography with Optimal Color and ClarityThe Hoya Circular UX Pole Filter is designed to improve color reproduction and reduce reflections in your photos. This 49mm filter prevents reflections on non-metallic surfaces, enhances color saturation, and ensures clear, vibrant images. ...
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Overview
Enhance Your Photography with Optimal Color and Clarity
The Hoya Circular UX Pole Filter is designed to improve color reproduction and reduce reflections in your photos. This 49mm filter prevents reflections on non-metallic surfaces, enhances color saturation, and ensures clear, vibrant images.
- Diameter: 49mm
- Type: Circular Polarizing Filter (CIR-PL)
- Features: Water-repellent coating
- Compatibility: Suitable for both film and digital cameras
- Frame: Ultra-flat aluminum frame to prevent vignetting
Key Features
Controls reflections from non-metallic surfaces such as water, glass, leaves and blue skies
Increases saturation and improves contrast
Rotating frame controls polarising effect
Slim filter frame - avoids vignetting on wide angle lenses whilst still holding a lens cap
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Specifically designed to control reflections from non-metallic surfaces like water, glass, and leaves, improving image clarity.
- Increases color saturation and enhances contrast in photographs, making skies bluer and foliage greener.
- Features a rotating frame that allows for precise adjustment of the polarizing effect to achieve desired visual outcomes.
- Equipped with a slim filter frame, which helps to avoid vignetting issues on wide-angle lenses.
- The slim design still allows for a lens cap to be attached, offering practical protection when the filter is on the lens.
👎 Cons
- As a polarizing filter, it reduces the amount of light entering the lens, potentially requiring longer exposure times in low-light conditions.
- The effectiveness of reflection control can vary based on the angle of the light source and the viewing angle, requiring careful composition.
- While it enhances saturation, overuse or improper adjustment of the polarizing effect can lead to unnatural-looking colors or uneven skies.
- The rotating frame, while beneficial for adjustment, means it's not a set-it-and-forget-it filter and requires active user input.
- The 49mm size specifically limits its use to lenses with a matching filter thread, necessitating multiple filters for different lens sizes.