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Hoya 58mm UV S-HMC Haze Filter Review

I recently purchased the Hoya 58mm UV S-HMC Haze Filter from B&H Photo Video.  This UV filter is attached to my Canon 50mm f/1.4 prime lens.  One of the first problems I noticed with the filter was the very noticeable flare showing up as a greenish color when pointed towards the sun.  This was expected considering even without the filter, the lens would pick up a ton of flare.

One moment while shooting with the filter on, a flare caught me by surprise.  My flash was reflecting off of the prescription glasses my mom wears.  Two bright green flares coming right out from them.  This bothers me, especially since it is marketed as being a “low flare” model, the S-HMC.  The fact is, placing a flat piece of glass in front of your lens will create it’s own flare, but as protection from drops and moisture, there shouldn’t be a green flare showing up in your pictures.

*Edit*
After doing further test shots with the filter, the “flare” that I saw off my mother’s glasses was not flare so much as it was just glare from the flash. The glasses that she wears combined with the filter caused the flash reflection to become green.

I know the UV filter has its uses, foggy days, shooting pictures at the beach, but when you start getting bright green flares in your pictures, it gets irritating fast. Although the possibility of having lens flare in your images, the filter does a great job at protecting the lens and creating a little better contrast in my images.