Hoya HD Nano II PL-CIR Filter
Hoya has developed their HD Nano II PL-CIR Filter with their devotion to professional photographers at the forefront of their minds. Using the best material and technology available to them to create their nano II range filters to allow you to create perfect photographs and video footage, without any loss of quality.
Remove unwanted reflections
Polarising filters are used to reduce the presence of unwanted reflections from non-metallic surfaces. They are generally a good option for people who are planning to shoot in places with lots of water or glass. It will help to reduce the presence of unwanted glare and reflections.
Increase Contrast and Saturation
The use of a polarizing filter can help to increase the contrast and saturation of colours in your photographs, making them appear clearer. They can help you produce high-intensity colourful images while reducing the time in post-production.
Ultra-hard Nano-coating
Hoya has developed this filter with its 16 layers of ultra-hard nano-coating, giving this lens the added advantage of scratch and stain-resistant properties. Qualities that can be invaluable when on an outdoor shoot.
Water and Oil repellant
The superior water and oil repellant characteristics of this lens have made it easy to maintain. Allowing you to spend more time getting your ideal shot and less time cleaning your filters.
Secured with press mount technology
Press mount technology is used in this lens to keep the optical glass safe and secure in its low profile frame.
Key features:
- 16 layer ultra-hard nano-coating
- Anti-reflection and scratch & stain-resistant properties
- Superior water and oil repellent characteristics
- Low profile frame
What comes in the box?
- HD nano II PL-CIP
Want to know more?
Need advice on what best suits your needs? Why not explore our range of Polarising filters or contact our team of experts to discuss what is right for you.
FAQ
How to store filters?
While UV filters can often be attached to your lens and simply forgotten about, you may want to swap out your UV filter for an ND filter when out on a shoot. We would suggest keeping your spare filters in a pouch such as the Shimoda filer wrap 100 to make sure they are safe and secure when you want to use them.