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The Hoya 52mm Pro ND 100 Filter absorbs the light entering the lens evenly across the visible spectrum and reduces the amount of light entering the lens by up to 6 2/3 f/stops without affecting the colour balance. Reducing the amount of light allows the use of wider apertures and slower shutter speeds for creative and dramatic effects. ND filters are widely used by landscape photographers who want to capture smooth, flowing waterfalls or seascapes but still retain the correct exposure throughout the whole photograph.

SKU: GC40-52PND100

Hoya 52mm Pro ND100 Filter

The Hoya 52mm Pro ND 100 Filter absorbs the light entering the lens evenly across the visible spectrum and reduces the amount of light entering the lens by up to 6 2/3 f/stops without affecting the colour balance. Reducing the amount of light allows the use of wider apertures and slower shutter speeds for creative and dramatic effects. ND filters are widely used by landscape photographers who want to capture smooth, flowing waterfalls or seascapes but still retain the correct exposure throughout the whole photograph.

Alternatively, ND filters can be used to reduce the depth of field and enable the use of wider apertures to ensure your subject is crisp while the background becomes a soft blur - great for portraiture. ND filters also allow cine and video cameras (which have fixed shutter speeds) to film subjects such as snow, sand or other bright scenes which would normally cause over-exposure.

 

Features:

Light reduction: 6 2/3 f/stops

52mm filter thread size

Screws onto the end of your lens

Low-profile 1-piece aluminium ring

Allows the use of slower shutter speeds and wider apertures

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The Hoya 52mm Pro ND 100 Filter absorbs the light entering the lens evenly across the visible spectrum and reduces the amount of light entering the lens by up to 6 2/3 f/stops without affecting the colour balance. Reducing the amount of light allows the use of wider apertures and slower shutter speeds for creative and dramatic effects. ND filters are widely used by landscape photographers who want to capture smooth, flowing waterfalls or seascapes but still retain the correct exposure throughout the whole photograph.

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