HD Filter Breakage test

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2010

Testing the strength of a Hoya HD Filter
www.d-d-photographics.com.au

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  • RAPE RAPE

  • aaahh... such a waste of filters!!

  • as has been said, you'd need to test using the same size filter. a smaller filter will offer more strength, but may possibly be more brittle. secondly, it definetly appears like you were hitting the HD filter slower than you were hitting the standard filter. you'd have to drop a weight from a fixed height if you want to do a test that is believable.

  • The size of filter is very important.

    Same size test please.

  • you can also see that the HD has much better quality glass because there is no reflection and it actually looks totally clear until it smashes. The less reflection and the clearer the glass looks indicates a higher quality filter.

  • Don't seem to realise its the size of filter thats making the difference - not too bright :(

  • to be a fair test you would have to use filters the same size?! the first one is bigger, so you've got less support for your pane of glass.

  • waht a f@## nut! he's hitting the edges. Lies!!!!!!

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