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Product Description
Hoya 58mm Pro ND100 Neutral Density Filter is a lightweight and durable filter which is designed for professional and hobbyist photographers to use for shooting still images and videos. The filter helps to create a dynamic expression via a long exposure or to prevent blown out highlights caused by over exposure. This is solid neutral density filter that enables a 6 2/3-stops increase in exposure. The filter with optical density of 2.1 creates a darkening of the entire image and allowing photography with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required. The filter can reduce the light volume without any changes in hue, allow even a novice photographer who is unfamiliar with slow shutter speed or iris control to make a difference in their pictures. The filter is assembled using a one-piece aluminium frame creating a rigid, durable and lightweight filter while the glass elements are manufactured from super high quality Hoya clear optical glass to ensure edge to edge image clarity. Metallic ACCU-ND type coating is applied to the elements to ensure high light transmission and reduced reflections from the surface. The filter protects front lens surface from scratches, moisture, dirt and other accidental damages.
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Postage discount is available on all items (Multiple Purchase).
Return & Refund
Buyer can return an item within 30 days after purchase date UK
and 30 days for international.
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