Hoya 77mm Extra Thin Circular Polarizer Super Multi Coated Glass Filter |

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List Price: $312.25 Buy New: $172.50 You Save: $139.75 (45%)
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Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Accessory Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: X77CRPLGB Model: Y8POLC077 UPC: 024066016812 EAN: 0240660168126 ASIN: B00009R9E3
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Features:
| • | Creates dramatic sky/cloud contrast. | | • | Saturates colors without changing color balance. | | • | Mount rotates to control amount of effect. | | • | Super Multi Coated for maximum flare protection. |
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Reviews:
Adds a Wow Factor to Your Sunny Daylight Images August 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the first polarizer I've owned and I've been very pleased with it. It rotates very smoothly and fits snugly on my Canon lenses. Given that this is so thin to accommodate wide angle lenses there are no front threads so your snap-on covers will not work while this filter is attached (it does come with a rubber cover that works just fine though). While I purchased this primarily for artistic landscape and travel photography one of the applications where this has improved my images the most is in architectural photography. I often shoot a couple homes per week and there is simply no comparison in the outdoor images with and without the filter. Consider it a must have if you do very much with real estate.
Used on Tokina 12-24 Wide Zoom April 26, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This lens had vignetting with the "normal" Circular Polarizer. Replaced that with the "Extra Thin" polarizing filter and problem solved..Now images are sharp and clear edge to edge..Additionally this protects the $400+ investment on the lens itself, and works great in making ordinary skies pop..
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