Hoya Black and White Colored Filters Filters

Hoya Black and White Colored Filters Filters 

DESCRIPTION

Black & White films register colors as shades of grey and the rendition of each color in a scene is important, so filters can be used to control this.

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 23, 2025]
Remington21


Strength:

Hoya’s Black & White filters are colored (red, yellow, orange, green, etc.) filters designed to be used when shooting in black & white (film or digital). They alter how different colors are rendered as shades of gray, improving contrast, tonality, and mood in monochrome photography. Casino Ohne Einschränkung

Weakness:

hey good one keep it up

OVERALL
RATING
4
[Jan 31, 2001]
RD Kenwood
Intermediate

Strength:

Good filters at a good price. Most are coated to reduce reflections.

Slimmer rings than most Tiffens, especially in smaller diameters.

Weakness:

The HMC coating is very fragile. Handle with care! Don't ever try to clean it with fluid.

Odd bit: the Hoya red seems more orange than the Nikon red or Tiffen red. The yellow has a slightly increased density too. This is neither a plus or a minus, it simply *is*. I generally like Hoya filters, have used them for years. They do the job.

Customer Service

Not needed

Similar Products Used:

Tiffen, Nikon, B+W, some Heliopan

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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