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Like most other filter manufacturers, Hoya comes up with a "new and improved" version, seemingly, on a monthly basis. So, what exactly is all the hype about? it's about selling more product. Hey, why not? They're in business to make a buck/yen and if you're crazy enough to think that what worked fine last month suddenly turns to dust then that's your fault.
Seriously, the "Pro 1" used to be the top of the Hoya lineup not all that long ago. Maybe I'm off the mark by a bit, but I can think of at least 3 "new and improved" versions of this filter since then. New coatings. More coatings, blah, blah, blah. Does it really matter all that much? I doubt that anyone can prove, under real-world conditions, that it makes the slightest difference.
No doubt there are some brands that are not worth buying, no matter the price. Hoya is not one of those. Even its least expensive filters are darned good. Do yourself a favor if you're in the market for a circular polarizer from Hoya...skip the last few versions and go with what used to be the Hoya end-all-and-be-all from a while back. You'll save lot of money by doing so.

It just does not mate well with my da*300 and there was distortion in the images with this one. Maybe I just got one that was not in tolerance, a quality escape. I am a fan of Hoya, just not this particular purchase. Telephoto is going to bring out these issues more than a wide angle.

I've bought several Hoya UV filters before without complaints; not much jazz with UV filters anyways. Looking at polarizers I was big on price while still owning something decent. I believe this filter does a great job despite the aluminum ring with its less than smooth operation when attaching to a lens. A B+W or Heliopan filter usually has a brass ring and I like it.
Image performance with the Hoya filter was fine for me. I attached it to a Canon EF-S 10-22mm ultra-wide angle lens and barely saw any vignetting if any in the lower ranges. Most of my shots were 17-20mm with a small aperture when I used the lens. I grabbed several nice shots for the maiden voyage with this filter - I took it to Iceland. Shots with water came out really nice because I do not like the white light reflection when the sun is out. Plus, I could shot near water and obtain an image that can see into the water for a special effect. You can't do that in post processing!
Bottom line, Hoya has its place in my heart for cost and good performance where if I want to splurge after purchasing an expensive lens I may be looking at B+W or Heliopan.

Like many brands, Hoya is constantly "upgrading" its coatings. Whether or not this makes much of a difference is open to debate. Personally, I have yet to see any difference in practice and tend to purchase filters one generation older than this week's latest and greatest and save a few bucks by doing so.
Some reviewers have commented on the quality of the mounting ring but I've had no issues removing the filter from a Fujifilm 18-55 "kit" lens.




This is a nice filter, smooth operation, works very well. You can see the fine green-ish coating on the lens surface. The coatings reduce flare and reflection which allows more light to pass through to the sensor/recording media. The circular orientated filter is matched to today's digital cameras, and is especially important if your camera has auto-focus.
The polarizing filter reduces reflection in the scene, darkens blue sky, brightens white clouds. I also enjoy the deeper saturation of colors due to removal of surface reflections. My wife and I just toured the south-central part of our state imaging the beautiful colors of fall here in Alaska. True leaf colors show through in landscapes. Better skin tones in portraits. Even pet photos (and wild animal photos of moose, bears, and bald eagles) are inhanced due to less light reflecting from their fur/feather coats. Just remember that the polarizer cuts light by half, therefore you must compensate by increasing exposure one stop. Most cameras do that automaticlally and it is not a problem at all, just something to know and understand.
I definately recommend this filter to everyone who owns a camera, both hobyists and professionals. You can't beat Hoya, especially their multi-coated and super multi-coated filters! I have other filters made by Hoya and these are very high quality. Paying for the super multi-coatings is well worth the investment.



The shipper (Lensgear) had the lens in the mail and delivered in 2 days. I am not the most patient person, so when the order is received that quickly, there are no arguments. Because of all this, I recommend getting this CPL filter through this shipper. I could not be happier.






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