
I have several Hoya filters for various lenses. This 86mm UV filter fit perfectly on my new Sigma 150-500mm zoom lens. With such a large surface on the front of the lens I didn’t want to take a chance of scratching it or worse. The UV filter
protects the lens and provides added clarity to images. This is a high quality filter with mutliple coatings and a sturdy metal ring. It’s worth the money.
Help answer the question about Hoya Standard
Lenses & Filters for Nikon dslr?
I am planning to buy Nikon D7000. Please guide me if this selection is fine: Selected following lenses: Macro lens: sigma 105mm F/2.8 lense for Nikon d7000 Wide angle: Nikon 10-24mm AF-S Nikkor f/3.5-4.5G DX ED Standard lens: Nikon 35mm f/1.8 DX Telephoto lens: Nikon 55-200mm Hoya Standard VR AF-S f/4-5.6G EDÂ Based on the maximum size of the filter thread i.e. 77mm of above lenses, I am planning to get all filters of 77mm with step up rings Filters selected: Tiffen 0.6 graduated neutral density Hoya UV filter Hoya Circular Polarized filter Now, assuming that i am a novice. Please guide, whether the selection is right or you will suggest some improvements. Further, what else you will suggest to be bought. As I need to get all this from US, and getting it time and again is not possible (cost difference from where I live is like 30-40%). So do provide suggestions Thanks in advance
Related External Links
Post from: The Camera Lens & Filter Shop







































































Holder Adapter Information Blog
I have reviewed Fld Nikon to help you make a smart decision
High Quality Free Helpful Roadmap
Tulip Shape Free helpful Information
Filter Boxed Advice Blog
Tele Telephoto Free Related Knowledgebase
Panasonic Dmc Free Important Guide
Lenscoat Hoodie Resource
Plastic Case Free Significant Tip
Great Tamron Sigma Info
Comments
Leave a comment Trackback