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Hoya 77mm DMC PRO1 Digital Circular Polarizer Glass Filter


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Rating: 3.9

List Price : $324.75 Price : $91.99
Hoya 77mm DMC PRO1 Digital Circular Polarizer Glass Filter

Product Description

Hoya DMC PRO1 Digital Filters are specifically designed and engineered for Digital SLR Cameras. Digital Multi Coated (DMC) construction greatly reduces lens flare and ghosting. The Black Almite Frame (BAF) is a black matte finish aluminum frame that reduces reflections to enhance contrast. In addition, the Black Rimmed Glass (BRG) reduces light reflection around the filter edge. Low Profile Frame (LPF) is an Ultra thin frame which helps avoid vignetting on wide-angle lenses. The Knurled Edge Frame (KEF) aids easy attachment and removal. UV filter absorbs invisible ultraviolet rays which make outoor photographs hazy and indistinct and serves as a permanent lens protector.


  • Designed and engineered for Digital SLR Cameras and Lenses to serve as a lens protector and to reduce the adverse effects of ultraviolet light
  • Digital Multi Coated (DMC) -- Greatly reduces lens flare and ghosting
  • Black Almite Frame (BAF) -- Black matte finish aluminum frame reduces reflections
  • Black Rimmed Glass (BRG) -- Reduces light reflection around the filter edge to enhance contrast
  • Low Profile Frame (LPF) -- Ultra thin frame helps avoid vignetting on wide angle lenses and Knurled Edge Frame (KEF) aids easy attachment and removal



Hoya 77mm DMC PRO1 Digital Circular Polarizer Glass Filter Reviews


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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Works as expected, but will upgrade next time, May 16, 2008
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E. Sinnokrak (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hoya 77mm DMC PRO1 Digital Circular Polarizer Glass Filter (Electronics)
In the world of CP filters, you get what you pay for (isn't that so with everything, really?). At $120, this is not the cheapest by far, but also not the most expensive. What I really wanted was a kaesemann CP (B&W or Heliopan) as I've had great experiences with borrowed ones before, but it was out of my price range. Wish I had sucked it up and bought the more expensive filter!! The Hoya PRO1 worked fine, but the DMC coating just can't seem to match the coatings that B&W or Heliopan use on their higher-end CPs (and nothing will resist all scratches - but try using a lenspen brush before a cleaning cloth to get rid of any possible grit that will scratch). Comparing identical shots taken on a tripod with and without the Hoya, there was some loss of image crispness (of course, what you gain with a CP can be a worthwhile tradeoff) that I never noticed before with the kaesemanns I've tried.

That said, for the price, I think this is a good filter. Mine was for a wide-angle... Read more
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good filter, but . . . ., May 12, 2007
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G. Wolff (Hampton, VA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hoya 77mm DMC PRO1 Digital Circular Polarizer Glass Filter (Electronics)
This filter functions very well as a circular polarizer. It does seem to allow a bit less light into the camera than claimed, but the quality of photos is still excellent.

There are two significant weaknesses with this filter:

1) the edges you must hold to tighten the filter on the lens are very small, and it is very difficult to get the lens on tight enough so that it does not easily screw off your lens.

2) the multi-coating on the front of the filter is not the best quality. Mine scratched using a lens cloth ON THE FIRST TIME! Very minor damage to the coating, but certainly not what I expected--at this price!

Also, the standard Canon lens cap barely catches a thread, so I would recommend an over-the-edge cap, avaialble through Hoya.

Again, a good filter, but . . . .
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST FOR THE MONEY, November 8, 2008
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RWT "Tennessee Photo" (Middle Tennessee, USA) - See all my reviews
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Clearly this is not an inexpensive filter but for its professional results it is an excellent value. There are other filters out there (such as the Canon line of filters) which are less expensive, but their quality on a good lens will be disappointing. Compared to other professional quality filters, Hoya's line of Pro filters represents to me the best balance between cost and quality.
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