Reddit Reddit reviews Hoya 49mm HRT Circular Polarizer CPL UV Filter Filtre

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Hoya 49mm HRT Circular Polarizer CPL UV Filter Filtre
Newly developed High-Rate Transparency filmPasses more visible light through filter, yet filters the same amount of polarized light!!As much as 25% more light, appx 1/3 stop more than regular polarizerThe HRT is a combination UV/Circular polarizing filter
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2 Reddit comments about Hoya 49mm HRT Circular Polarizer CPL UV Filter Filtre:

u/FrancisHC · 5 pointsr/photography

Depends on what your goals are. If your goal is to have a nicer camera, then sure, it's always time for a new camera. (It's perfectly fine to want to buy something nice if it makes you happy. Just be careful about your budget.)

If you want to improve your photography, then ask yourself, "What is the thing that's limiting my pictures being better?" You might find that thing to be your tools, but it could also be the squishy bit behind the viewfinder. Find some photos that you like and ask yourself, "What's stopping me from taking pictures like this?"

The last time someone asked about equipment for beginner car photography, this was my advice:

> I think good car photography is more about composition, lighting and editing more than quality camera/lenses. For example, here's an interesting way of doing car photography with an ice light. They're $400 each, but if you're into DIY, I'm sure you could figure out your own solution.

> Off-camera flashes are also good - YongNuo and Neewer are pretty popular affordable solutions.

> Photoshop is also an extremely useful tool in car photography.

> I'd say to get the cheapest camera that has a hotshoe, shoots RAW, and has a remote trigger option. Get the cheapest lens with a useful zoom range. One example is the Sony NEX-5N. A tripod is essential. A circular polarizer is pretty useful for cutting down on unwanted glare & reflection.

Don't fall into the trap of getting a great camera and no lighting. Good luck :)

u/Sampanache · 2 pointsr/photography

I wanted some advice on this lens filter
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hoya-Circular-Polarizing-UV-Screw/dp/B00344E5DW/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1492611214&sr=1-3&keywords=polarising%2Bfilter%2B49mm&th=1

I am looking to get a mid range polarizing filter, this one is a UV and polarizing filter combined. I am not looking for a UV filter, so i was wondering if having a combination filter like this would decrease the quality of the polarisation? (As in, Hoya have to make a compromise in order to combine these two together).