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Hoya HD NANO 49mm UV - 32-Layer Ultra-Hard Nano-Coated Stain-Resistant Optical

**Hoya HD Nano is the same filter as the Hoya HD3.  Same Build, Glass, and Frame. HD Nano is the series name used by Hoya, in Europe and Asia for this series of filters.**

HD Nano Series Filters come with a 1-year Manufacutrers Warranty from Hoya.

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Hoya engineers have re-certified the HD NANO UV / Protector works with 100mp+ camera sensor without loss of resolution.

They recognized a need for a filter that could meet the demands of super-high-resolution cameras and the needs of photographers who require ultimate protection for their expensive lenses. Utilizing a new patented HMC nano-coating process that applies 32-layers of anti-reflective (AR) coating to its optical ultra-violet (UV) glass, Hoya created a filter that is 5x sharper and a coating that is 800% harder than the award-winning HD UV filter.

The HD NANO filter yields a light transmission rate of 99.7% and uses the same chemically enhanced 4x harder optical UV glass that made the HD filters the toughest filters on the planet. The new coating process created a top layer that is more scratch & stain resistant, and water & oil repellant, making it easy to clean when smudges and fingerprints are introduced to the surface.

The filter's UV properties filter unwanted ultra-violet rays, reducing haze and increasing clarity. This means the filter faithfully maintains the sharpness and clarity of the original lens while protecting it from everyday wear-and-tear and extreme shooting conditions.

The HD NANO glass is housed in a one-piece, lightweight, low-profile, aircraft-grade aluminum filter frame. This one-piece design allows the filter to maintain precise parallel alignment to the sensor plane for maximum sharpness and zero distortion. The low-profile design eliminates the concern for vignetting when used on ultra-wide angle lenses, and the front filter threads accept lens caps and other filters for stacking.

Made exclusively in Japan, the new HD NANO UV professional filters are manufactured with micro-precision under the strictest quality control to ensure each and every filter meets the demands of working professional photographers and their equipment. 

  • 4x Harder Optical Glass than traditional filter glass
  • Re-Certified Resolution for 100mp+ Cameras
  • 800% harder surface resists scratching and abrasions
  • Patented Ultra-hard Nano-coating process
  • Superior Resolution and Sharpness
  • Waterproof and Stain-resistant top coat makes it easy to clean

FILTER PROPERTIES AT A GLANCE

Filter Factor: Zero

Glass Type: 4x Hardened Hoya Optical UV

Light Transmission: 99.7%

Number of Multi-Coatings: 32 Layers / 16 per side

Nano-Coating Technology: Yes

Hardened Top Layer: Yes

Anti-Static: No

Black Rimmed Glass: Yes

Frame Construction: Press Fit / Low Profile / Aluminum

Front Filter Threads: Yes

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Event Cameras is a family-owned business located in the Beautiful Pacific Northwest of the U.S. We have been selling Photographic Filters since 2003. We try not to make things to complicated. We strive for same day shipping on all orders received prior to 2:00pm Pacific Time. Monday though Saturday. For International orders we use eBay’s Global Shipping program. The Global Ship program collects shipping costs as well as import fees at the time of purchase. Making for a seamless international shipment. Event Cameras has been a seller of Hoya, Kenko, and Cokin Filters since 2003. All product lines are acquired directly from the Authorized U.S. Importer for Hoya, Kenko, And Cokin products. Ensuring that you receive the Genuine product with a full manufacturer’s warranty. No Knock Offs or Imposters. Only the originals. We work closely with the Authorized U.S. operation to acquire products that are available domestically as well as internationally. Have a question? Send us an email and we will get back to you as soon as possible during normal hours of operation. (Monday through Saturday: 8:00am – 5:00pm Pacific Time.)