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Updated to 4 stars... I was looking for a quality filter for my SLR film camera's that don't break the bank. Despite it being labeled "Digital", which usually denotes it's designed for DSLR's, etc., Hoya's website description for this filter appeared to be of a high quality AR-MC filter. So far shooting with it has been great... now I'm waiting to finish the 2nd roll using it. *******Even though it's a thin filter, I can still clip my lens cap on. Which is a big plus! Rotation of the filter could be a little smoother but maybe it just needs to be worked in some. *******Despite my initial thoughts, the claim that it transmits more light appears to be true. Looks like only +1 stop extra, instead of the usual +1 2/3 stop *******All in all, despite this being one of Hoya's lower filter line model's, so far it appears to be working out well. ******If you're on a budget I would check this out. In contrast, B+W has a similar price point filter that might be of higher quality, although Hoya is well known for their superior optics also.Read full review
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Front element on this filter is very stiff to rotate, causing all my zoom lenses to creep when I adjust it. Much prefer my Hoya Pro circular polarizer which does not have this problem (and is cheaper as well). However, this HD model is a half to full stop faster than the Pro version. You decide!
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Hoya HD is my favorite.
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