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Hoya 62mm HMC NDX8 Screw-in Filter
Hoya 62mm HMC NDX8 Screw-in Filter
Hoya 62mm HMC NDX8 Screw-in Filter
Hoya 62mm HMC NDX8 Screw-in Filter

Hoya 62mm HMC NDX8 Screw-in Filter

Product ID : 39127520
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Galleon Product ID 39127520
UPC / ISBN 033172215989
Shipping Weight 0.09 lbs
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Model Y5ND8062
Manufacturer Hoya
Shipping Dimension 4.41 x 3.54 x 0.55 inches
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Hoya 62mm HMC NDX8 Screw-in Filter Features

  • Reduces the amount of light to the camera sensor by 3 f-stops without effecting colour balance

  • Enables slow shutter speeds to be used to record movement in subjects such as waterfalls, providing a silky smooth effect to flowing water

  • Decreases depth of field by allowing wider apertures to be used, helping to separate subjects from their background

  • Eliminates overly bright, washed-out images

  • Hard Coated' HMC Multicoating process suppresses ghosting, flare and reflections, and increases light transmission


About Hoya 62mm HMC NDX8 Screw-in Filter

These filters offer both amateur and professional photographers HOYA's famous quality at reasonable prices. They have coatings applied to both surfaces to suppress reflection and increase light transmission. The Hoya Multi-Coated Neutral Density (ND) Filter is an essential accessory for any photographer's camera bag. ND filters reduce the amount of visible light that enters the lens, allowing the user to utilise wider apertures or slower shutter speeds, particularly in bright conditions. ND filters work especially well for portraits by allowing the photographer to reduce the depth of field, producing pleasant background blur while keeping the subject in sharp focus. These filters are also often used to emphasize movement by permitting slow shutter speeds in bright light, giving life to photos that would otherwise look frozen in time.