
Hoya
Hoya YSUV046 46mm Fusion Antistatic UV Lens Filter
★★★★★
Keep your 46mm glass pristine through dusty locations and fingerprint-heavy shoots with Hoya's Fusion Antistatic UV Filter.
$28.90*
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Overview
Key Features
NEW Antistatic coating repels dust
Scratch resistant - Hardened coating protects against everyday wear
Stain resistant - Protects against exposure to ink, markers etc.
Water repellent - Water beads up and wipes away easily
Fingerprints and smudges wipe away cleanly
Specifications
Filter Type
UV
Filter Diameter
46mm
Coating Feature
Antistatic
Coating Protection
Scratch-resistant
Additional Resistance
Stain-resistant
Water Repellency
Yes
Fingerprint Resistance
Yes
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The antistatic coating measurably reduces how quickly airborne dust clings to the filter during outdoor and studio work, cutting down mid-session cleaning interruptions.
- Water-repellent surface lets you wipe away rain or spray in a single stroke, keeping you shooting in changeable weather without fumbling with a lens cloth.
- 9-layer super multi-coating holds flare and ghosting to a minimum, so the filter earns its place on a quality prime without robbing optical performance.
- Hardened scratch-resistant coating withstands the abrasion of frequent field cleaning — a filter that lives on your lens accumulates a lot of microfiber passes over a year.
- Low-profile one-piece aluminum frame stays out of the way when stacking accessories or attaching a lens hood.
👎 Cons
- At 46mm this filter fits a narrower range of lenses than 58mm or 77mm options, so its premium coating investment covers fewer bodies in a typical kit.
- The Fusion sits at a higher price point than standard UV filters — if the lens it's protecting isn't particularly valuable, the cost-to-protection ratio may not pencil out.
- Antistatic and water-repellent coatings require proper lens-cloth cleaning technique; paper tissues or rough cloths can still abrade the surface over time.
- Like all UV filters, the Fusion adds an additional piece of glass in the optical path — perfectionists shooting in controlled studio conditions may prefer no filter at all.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the antistatic coating actually make a noticeable difference in dusty environments?
Yes, in practical terms it matters. The antistatic charge that builds up on standard filter glass actively attracts airborne particles — the Fusion's antistatic coating neutralizes that charge, so dust settles less aggressively on the surface. You'll still need to clean it, but far less often during a long outdoor session.
Will this filter introduce any color cast or reduce sharpness on my lens?
The 9-layer super multi-coating is designed to minimize flare and preserve neutral color transmission. At 46mm you're typically on a compact prime or kit lens, and the Fusion is built to a standard that won't visibly degrade sharpness or introduce a warm/cool shift in normal use.
How does the water-repellent coating behave in light rain or humidity?
Water beads and rolls off rather than sheeting across the glass, which means you can wipe residual moisture off with a single pass of a microfiber cloth. It's not a substitute for weather sealing on your body or lens, but it keeps the front element workable in a drizzle.
Is the low-profile aluminum frame compatible with my lens hood?
The one-piece low-profile frame keeps the filter thin enough that most OEM and third-party hoods for 46mm lenses will thread on without vignetting. Verify with very wide-angle lenses (under 24mm equivalent), where any added thickness increases vignetting risk.
Does the stain resistance hold up after repeated cleaning?
The hardened coating resists ink, marker, and general grime, and the surface is designed to be wiped clean without the coating degrading from normal lens cloth use. Avoid harsh solvents — use lens cleaning solution and a clean microfiber cloth to preserve the coatings over time.