![]() “TREPELLAMAX™ Element Resistant Coating – This EXCLUSIVE PROMASTER coating repels moisture, fingerprints, dust, dirt, and grime to ensure the sharpest images possible” It is very possible Promaster uses Hoya as their filter manufacturer. Both have the same packaging and both have the same technology. I may be assuming too much here but if you look at the Promaster HGX versus the Hoya HD Filters they are very similar. I highly recommend these filters because the price is right and they do infact keep clean. ![]() Not only was there very little dust, but a quick squeeze of canned air and all of the dust was gone. I tested another filter my Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 lens which I rarely use to see how dust accumulates. Using a cleaning cloth and some breathe I was able to remove the fingerprint in one swipe. Somehow I did manage to get a fingerprint on the filter. I had a chance to test out the HGX UV filter on my Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 lens during the Feltville Photowalk a couple of weeks ago. With this new filter problems like that are a thing in the past. ![]() Or when you leave a rarely used lens in its case for a while dust accumulates on the filter. It takes a lot of cleaning fluid to get rid of a greasy fingerprint. You know how sometimes when you grab your camera a finger touches the filter. ![]() Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Email Share on SMS ![]()
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