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Hoya 72mm DMC PRO1 Digital Multi-Coated UV (Ultra Violet) Filter.xToo low to display
    (12 reviews)
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Hoya PRO1 Digital is a multi-purpose fine-weather filter, which absorbs the ultraviolet rays, which often makes outdoor photographs hazy and indistinct. This multi-purpose, fine-weather filter for color as well as black and white films also serves as a permanent lens protector.
MPN: XD72UV - UPC: 240660401902
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Customer Reviews
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Protect with PRO1 Digital Multi-Coated UV      By A7Y8HSMVZP2BX on 2007-01-09
Use this filter to always protect your Nikon 18-200 ED IF VR DX Lens. I always keep an UV filter attached to my lens to protect, protect and protect... You can easily replace the UV filter - you can't easily repair your lens which is more costly. Choose the "Digital" rated filters as they are manufactured to work best with your digital equipment. Hoya is one of those trusted brands.
Next time I'll buy B+W      By A1CLCR7RI2QA69 on 2006-08-18
This filter arrived with surface flaws near the edges. It seems to attract dust like a magnet and is nearly impossible to clean streak-free. I have not had these problems with B+W filters.
Just bought 2nd one      By A2A37CA2585XG7 on 2007-07-16
I always carry a protective UV filter on my lense and a couple weeks ago it finally paid off. One wrong move and the filter was hit and cracked but the lense is fine. So it does happen!
About the filter. Basically the filters are not the same and they should match the lense you use. Mine is Nikon 18-200mm and I can't see any noticeable difference with and without the filter, so I think it's a reasonable choice for that particular lense.
Photo Filter      By A2MUTLXDSV3JRC on 2006-11-10
Hoya makes excellent filters and this is one of them for digital cameras.
Good filter      By A3QC533RQ1X3ZV on 2008-05-26
A very good filter from Hoya to protect your lens. However, I do not see the difference between the digital version than the super coated. anyway, Highly recommended.
- Does the job
     By A27N71DX5BFHS8 on 2008-06-22
Nothing much to add - I bought this as protection for my Nikon 10-200mm VR lens. I haven't seen any of the problems mentioned in other reviews; I just cleaned off a small finger smudge and it came up streak-free. No edge flaws either. Looking at Hoya's website, the 'digital' designation seems to mean multicoating + the use of several careful construction techniques. Whatever, it all adds up to a filter which does its job, which is to protect and add nothing to the image I'm trying to capture.
- Chris Gugliuzza: The filter came really fast!!!
     By A167RW6YVSA59B on 2008-04-06
WOW! I got standard shipping(2.99) Ordered it April 2nd, said it was going to deliver on April 10th..But it came Today!!! On April 5th!! Wow! Fast shipping, great packaging, fits my 18-200mm VR Great. No noticeable change in picture quality.
- Good product for the price
     By ADOE9WCGV52AM on 2008-07-23
This filter is well made and the price was very good. I have seen no distortion or color issues in the photographs taken so far.
- Excellent filter
     By AOVBNEUENJUAV on 2007-09-09
This filter has improved the color rendition of my picture to an extent that I don't have to do as much editing of the color saturation portion of the pictures that I take through green colored window glass of my home.
- Great product
     By A1D3CQN43Q2T3F on 2008-05-10
Use this on my Nikon D80 and it fits and works great. Hoya is a trusted name and you can trust this product. Great UV filter.
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Hoya 72mm DMC PRO1 Digital Multi-Coated UV (Ultra Violet) Filter. Accessories
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- DMC: Digital Multi-Coated Filter. Greatly reduces the appearance of lens flare and ghosting caused by reflections
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- KEF: Knurling Edge Frame. These filters are equipped with a straight knurling edge for non-slip, easy attachement and removal
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