Hoya started out in 1941 in Tokyo as a global med-tech and technology company and is presently the world’s largest supplier of optical glass, with approximately 50% of the market share for optical ...
Photography maybe all digital these days, but there's one legacy from the days of film that persists for owners of digital SLRs. Glass filters for creating special effects or simply just protecting ...
With the popularity of off-camera flash on location gaining popularity all the time, neutral density filters are becoming an increasingly necessary accessory. Hoya has a new series of Solas IRND ...
A protection filter is a popular addition to someone's camera kit, as it protects the front element of the lens from scratches, dirt, water and other foreign matter, and can also make it easier to ...
Neutral density filters are often necessary for shooting long exposures or using fast lenses with cinema cameras, but they are also known to cause odd color casts that need to be corrected in post.
When you’re looking to buy a filter to stick on the front of your camera lens, there are a couple qualities you want to look for. The hardness and anti-reflective properties of the coatings, as well ...
Hoya has today announced that their engineers have developed a new antistatic coating that acts like a force field around a filter to repel dust. Perfect for environments where dust is common, these ...
New Hoya Variable Density filter in sizes from 52 mm to 82 mm. Each filter uses two polarising layers to control the amount of light that passes through the filter and into the camera lens. They can ...
A camera lens filter is pretty much what you’d expect: it’s a physical piece of glass that attaches to your camera’s lens, filters the light before it reaches the sensor and, typically, has an effect ...