[Review&QnA] Hoya 77mm NXT Plus Circular Polarizer Slim Frame Glass Filter


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[Review&QnA] Hoya 77mm NXT Plus Circular Polarizer Slim Frame Glass Filter
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About this item
  • Waterproof top-coat for easy cleaning
  • Hoya polished clear glass
  • 10-layers of HMC multi-coatings
  • 1.72 filter factor
  • Low-profile aluminum frame

Review

Fits and spins on Sony RX10Mk4 with factory hood and lens cap
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I get so tired of trying to sort through conflicting reviews on things and trying to pick out a new circular polarizer for my new Sony rx10 Mark 4 was getting frustrating. I finally picked this unit, especially for its low profile construction and threads on both sides. It will indeed fit onto the Sony's lens and yet still allow you to install the factory lens hood and lens cap. And yes, if you are careful with your finger, you can reach in around the lens Hood and press on the grippy ridges of the front edge of this polarizer to rotate it without putting a fingerprint on the filter. Yes you have to be careful but it does work nicely.

I have been a photographer for a long time, since the early 80s, and have used many cameras with different polarizers. I decided against a 'warming' polarizer because now with digital photography, color adjustments can all be done in software after the fact. The polarization effect is beautiful and quite noticeable and I do not notice much added lens flare artifacts. The multicoating seems to be doing its job. There is no vignetting with the Sony rx10 Mark 4 at its widest lens magnification setting. And finally, there are enough threads on the front of this filter for the factory pinch grip lens cap to fit securely.

I do not use this with a UV filter. I think that is unnecessary. I use the polarizer directly on the front of the lens as needed.

Let me share a couple of secrets to make this polarizer more useful:

1) Absolutely do NOT screw this on tightly to your lens, which will cause it to jam. You will see this happening to people over and over with screw-on filters. It's very simple: only screw it on lightly until it just stops turning. Do not tighten it! After that, no worries. It always comes off easily, thanks to the nice grooving on the outside diameter.

2) With the filter off of the camera, find the white triangle index mark on the outside diameter. Use a small file to grind off a tiny portion of the black finish on the front facing part of the rotating polarizer, adjacent to the index mark (see photo). Tip: the index mark is the spot that lets you know which way the polarizer effect is oriented. You point this generally toward the sun position to darken the sky when looking 90° from the sun. Or you set the index point to top center to block reflections from horizontal objects like water. Or you can just spin it around and look through your viewfinder until you achieve the effect you desire for foliage, clouds or other compositions. The trick is to be able to see the index mark from the front while still using the lens hood, which prevents you from grabbing the outside of the rotating portion of the filter normally. The serrations on the front of this filter, visible in the photo, let you turn it by touching it with your finger from the front, and with your new shiny index mark visible from the front, you are all set and will not have to remove your lens hood to make adjustments. Super convenient!
 
Top quality filter at a lower than expected price
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This review is for the Hoya 67mm NXT Plus UV HMC Multi-Coated Slim Frame Glass Filter, which I have recently purchased.

There are much cheaper filters out there, and there are more expensive filters. If you have a low quality lens, then you may not want to spend this much on a UV filter, but you definitely do not want to put a cheap filter on a good piece of glass.

I do not think I have owned a better UV filter, so I do not mind spending a little more on it. I was so impressed after using this new NXT Plus model for a while that I immediately bought another one for another lens. I have seen no distortion or colorization with this filter, and there is virtually no ghosting, because of the great multi-coating they use. And having the waterproof top coat does make it easy to keep clean.

I would highly recommend these UV filters.
 
Very effective in bright outdoor light
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Clearly a high-quality product. I use it on a Fujifilm medium format lens and the GFX 100 camera (100 MP) and any flaw would be immediately noticeable. But, I see no flaws, and the depth of colors and reduced “popping” of hot spots from bright sun are immediately noticeable in the form of much more pleasing outdoor photos. I also have water (mostly rivers) in many pictures I’ve taken with this filter and the reduced glare is also a big plus. I rate value lower only because these aren’t cheap.
 
Quality Filter
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As a serious photographer, filters are an important tool in your camera bag. To most, UV filters "are just a thing to cover your front lens element"...well, they're more than that. They must be of the most high quality as possible, as you frequently place polarizers and neutral density filters in front of it. I use only Hoya NXT Plus filters on my Canon L lenses. The quality is superb and the price is right.
 
You get what you pay for.
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Great filter that holds up well in the field. Thinner than most and fits in case better than standard. Glass quality is excellent-no issues or aberrations ever from this mfg. You pay more than others but the quality is well worth it.
 
Purchased for Panasonic Glass
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I purchased a few of these UV filters to protect the end of a few of my lenses. I typically install UV filters permanently on all my lenses to protect the end of the lens from getting scratched or damaged. These were replacements for the Gobe UV filters I purchased a while back, as I wasn't too impressed the the clarity of the Gobe UV filters, I have no complains about their ND or CPL filters, just their UV filters. These seem to be much better than the Gobe's and hopefully they'll last a while.
 
legit and very clear glass..
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Legit HOYA filter with metal frame and very clear glass.. Once installed into your lens you wont be able to tell if theres a UV filter.. the glass is totally invisible and does not degrade the image quality..
Be warned though, this is made in the philippines 🇵🇭 not japan. I know HOYA/Tokina have a factory in the philippines so this is legit.
I also compared this to my 13yr old 72mm hoya UV filter that is made in japan i think the glass of this new filter is more invisible than my 13 yr old hoya filter..
 
Quality Hoyer 72mm Circular Polarizer.
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I ordered this Hoyer 72mm Circular Polarizer to replace another less expensive Polarizer purchased from another company that was causing unwanted vignetting. This beautiful Polarizer solved my problem. It usually pays to purchase a more quality product than to try to save a few dollars on a lesser quality item.
 
Satisfaction!
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I am very pleased with the quality and usefulness of this product. I noticed a big difference in my photography. In a situation where I previously experienced a “reflection” problem by using a cheaper plastic cover, I was able to take photos without reflection problems, due to this product. I will no longer plan on using any other cover but Hoya !
 
A high quality filter at a very reasonable price
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I have used HOYA filters for many years and have never been disappointed. The UV filter protects the lens and does not detract from the quality, sharpness or resolution of the Lens; all at a very reasonable cost.
 
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Custom Questions & answers

Question:What is the warranty period for the filter?
Answer:Hoya filters carry a 1 Year Warranty.
 
Question:Does this work on the new Canon RF mirrorless lenses?
Answer:I believe filters depends on the filter threads of your lens and not the type of lenses. FYI I used it for my Fuji X-T2 mirrorless lenses.
 
Question:is it fit to nikon 18-55 af-p dx lens?
Answer:You need 55 mm size for this lens
 
Question:Where is the uv filter made?
Answer:Thank you for your time. In regards to your inquiry this filter is made in the Philippines.
 
Question:Is there for a 95mm lens?
Answer:Largest size available in this series is a 82mm. Would recommend looking at the Hoya EVO 95mm UV. ASIN# B01I6TSKH6
EVO is a Level up from the NXT Plus Series. With a Antistatic Coating.
 
Question:My current 77mm diameter cpl vignettes when shooting at 17mm focal length with a nikon 17-35mm zoom. any chances that this hoya cpl will not vignett?
Answer:Would not recommend for use with your 17mm lens. The exposed ring depth of the NXT Plus CPL is 6mm. Which will lead to vignetting with your lens.

We would recommend the Kenko Zeta EX 77mm CPL filter for use with your Ultra-Wide angel lens. With it's 4mm exposed Ring Depth (Amazon ASIN# B0055U28VE)
 
Question:Will this fit the canon 24-105mm lens?
Answer:It depends on which canon lens you have. Their 24-105 mm f4 lens (which is relatively expensive) is compatible with a 77mm filter. Other less expensive canon 24-105 lenses require smaller filters such a 67mm filter. You only have to find out if your particular canon lens requires a 77mm filter.
 
Question:does it has inner screws to stack filters on top?
Answer:Yes, all Hoya filters have front and back threads
 
Question:Will my lense hood fit with this filter on?
Answer:Filter threads for the NXT 77mm CPL are 77mm. Filter is compatible with accessories/hoods with a 77mm thread size.
 
Question:can I put a lens cap over this? sony a6300 specifically
Answer:Yes, your standard lens cap will fit over the filter. This lens protector/filter will also receive other filters.
 
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