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2014-08-18T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Color-Changing Experience.

This filter made the difference converting Tungsten to Daylight while performing videography in church.

webscyte

2014-08-13T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Tungsten to Daylight Filter

I needed this filter for videoing in a Tungsten lighting environment. It made a dramatic difference in the final product.

BRIAN W.

Hoya 82 Cooling Filter Specifications

  • Type

    Color Conversion

  • Grade

    82C

  • Filter Factor

    1.2 (+2/3 stop)

  • Multi-Coated

    Yes Hoya Multi-Coated (HMC)

  • Rotating

    No

  • Effect

    Reduces unnatural red tones in early morning or late afternoon light

  • Application

    Used to make minor corrections in color temperature

  • Color Temperature

    2800 deg. K to 3200 deg. K

  • Construction

    Glass

  • Front Filter Thread Size

    58mm / 2.28"

  • Front Lens Cap Size

    58mm / 2.28"

  • Size

    58mm / 2.28"

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About Hoya 82 Cooling Filter

These are light balancing filters used to increase the color temperature slightly for a cooler (bluer) tone. Corrects the tendency toward reddish tones. For example, select the 82B when using tungsten Type B color film (3200deg.K) with ordinary household 100W electric bulbs (2900deg.K). These series filters are also used to prevent the reddish tones in early morning or late evening light for natural skin tones. These filters can be used together, but do not mix 81 and 82 series filters since they cancel out each other.

Hoya Multi-Coated (HMC)
These popular filters are renowned for their ability to minimize reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. The result is an average light transmission of over 97%, giving sharp contrast and well balanced color. Hoya HMC filters are recommended for enhancing the performance of today's multicoated lenses.