
Hoya YPND010055 55mm Pro ND100 Neutral Density Filter
Control Light with PrecisionThe Hoya 55 mm Pro ND 100 Filter is designed to reduce the amount of light entering your camera lens, allowing for greater control over exposure and depth of field. Ideal for capturing stunning landscape shots and cinematic video footage. Specifications: Filter Size...
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Overview
Control Light with Precision
The Hoya 55 mm Pro ND 100 Filter is designed to reduce the amount of light entering your camera lens, allowing for greater control over exposure and depth of field. Ideal for capturing stunning landscape shots and cinematic video footage.
Specifications:- Filter Size: 55mm
- Filter Type: ND100 (Neutral Density)
Key Features
Reduces the light entering your camera lens by 2 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
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Reduces the light entering your camera lens by 2 stops, providing essential control over exposure for various lighting conditions.
- Permits the use of wider apertures, which helps in achieving a shallow depth of field for artistic portraits with blurred backgrounds.
- Allows for slower shutter speeds in brighter environments, enabling creative motion blur effects in moving subjects or water.
- Features an ACCU-ND coating, ensuring a truly neutral color balance in your images by preventing unwanted color shifts.
- Equipped with a low-profile aluminium ring, designed to minimize the risk of vignetting, especially when shooting with wide-angle lenses.
👎 Cons
- A 2-stop light reduction might not be sufficient for extremely bright conditions where more aggressive ND filtering is required.
- Requires careful calculation of exposure times to compensate for the light reduction, which may add complexity for beginners.
- The filter is specifically 55mm in diameter, necessitating step-up or step-down rings for lenses with different thread sizes.
- While it enables slower shutter speeds, a tripod is essential to prevent camera shake and ensure sharp images during longer exposures.
- The low-profile design, while beneficial for avoiding vignetting, might make it slightly less convenient to grip for attachment and removal.