
Hoya
Hoya YPND000858 58mm Pro ND8 Neutral Density Filter
★★★★★
Drag shutter speeds in bright daylight and open up for shallow focus — 3 stops of clean, color-neutral light control.
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Overview
Key Features
Reduces the light entering your camera lens by 3 stops
Permits wider apertures and slower shutter speeds to be used
ACCU-ND coating for truly neutral colour balance
Allows you to reduce depth of field for portraits
Low-profile aluminium ring avoids vignetting
Specifications
Filter Type
Neutral Density (ND8)
Light Reduction
3 Stops
Thread Size
58mm
Coating
Metallic ACCU-ND
Frame Material
Low-Profile Aluminum
Model
YPND000858
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Opens up wide apertures in bright light so you can isolate subjects with creamy bokeh outdoors.
- ACCU-ND coating delivers genuinely neutral files without the color correction overhead in post.
- Three-stop density hits the sweet spot for portrait and street work where you need just enough light reduction.
- Low-profile ring keeps the filter unobtrusive and reduces the risk of corner darkening on standard lenses.
- Hoya Pro build quality inspires confidence threading it onto professional glass.
👎 Cons
- Three stops may not be enough for long-exposure waterscape or cloud-drag effects in bright midday light.
- No front filter thread markings, which can slow you down when digging through a filter pouch.
- At 58mm it fits a common thread size but requires step-up rings for larger lens collections.
- The metallic coating can show minor reflections under very specific strong backlight angles.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much slower can I shoot with this ND8 filter in bright sunlight?
Three stops of reduction. A sunny-day exposure of 1/1000s at f/8 becomes roughly 1/125s, or you can open up to f/2.8 at the same shutter speed — ideal for isolating a subject with shallow depth of field outdoors.
Does the ACCU-ND coating actually keep color neutral, or will I need to white-balance in post?
The ACCU-ND coating is specifically designed to avoid the warm or magenta shifts common in cheaper ND filters. Most photographers find they can shoot with their standard white balance and see minimal color drift in the files.
Will this filter cause vignetting on wide-angle lenses?
The low-profile aluminum ring is designed to minimize vignetting. On most standard and telephoto 58mm lenses you'll see no darkening at the corners, though extremely wide focal lengths should be tested.
Can I stack this with a CPL or UV filter?
You can, but stacking adds ring depth. The low-profile frame helps, but on wider lenses a two-filter stack may introduce slight vignetting. On standard to telephoto focal lengths, stacking is generally fine.
Is 3 stops enough for long-exposure effects like silky water?
In overcast or golden-hour light, 3 stops can get you into the 1-2 second range at narrow apertures. For multi-second exposures in broad daylight, you'd need a stronger ND (ND64 or ND1000).