
Hoya
Hoya YPND100055 55mm Pro ND1000 Neutral Density Filter
★★★★★
Unlock silky long exposures and razor-thin depth of field in broad daylight with 10 stops of precise light reduction.
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Overview
Key Features
Reduces the light entering your camera lens by 10 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
Brand
Hoya
Model
YPND100055
Filter Size
55 mm
Filter Type
Neutral Density
Density
ND1000 (10-stop)
Coating
ACCU-ND
Ring Material
Aluminium (low-profile)
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Enables multi-second exposures in daylight for silky water, streaked clouds, and motion-blur effects
- ACCU-ND coating delivers noticeably neutral color reproduction, reducing time spent correcting casts in post
- Low-profile aluminium ring keeps vignetting at bay on standard and moderate wide-angle lenses
- 10-stop density is the sweet spot for daytime long-exposure work without needing to stack multiple filters
👎 Cons
- Composing and focusing must be done before mounting the filter, which slows down the shooting workflow
- The 55mm thread size limits use to smaller-diameter lenses unless paired with step-up adapter rings
- Extreme density makes live view very dark, requiring test shots to dial in exposure accurately
- No carrying case or protective pouch is commonly included, leaving the filter coating vulnerable during transport
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does this filter slow down my shutter speed in practice?
A 10-stop reduction means a 1/500s exposure becomes roughly 2 seconds. In bright midday sun, this lets you achieve multi-second exposures for smoothing water, blurring clouds, or eliminating moving people from a scene — effects that are impossible to achieve without heavy ND filtration.
Does the ACCU-ND coating really keep colors neutral, or will I see a color cast?
Hoya's ACCU-ND coating is specifically engineered to maintain neutral color balance. In practice, you may detect a very slight warm shift in extreme exposure times, but it is minimal compared to many competing 10-stop filters and easily corrected in post with a single white balance adjustment.
Will this 55mm filter vignette on wide-angle lenses?
The low-profile aluminium ring is designed to minimize vignetting. On APS-C sensors with 55mm thread lenses, you should see no vignetting. On full-frame bodies at ultra-wide focal lengths (below roughly 24mm equivalent), some corner darkening is possible, so test at your widest focal length before committing to a shot.
Can I stack this with a polarizer or UV filter?
You can, but stacking on a 55mm thread increases the risk of vignetting at wider focal lengths. If you need both polarization and ND, consider using the ND alone and adjusting polarization effects in post, or use a larger filter system with step-up rings.
How do I focus with a 10-stop ND filter attached?
Compose and autofocus before mounting the filter. With 10 stops of light reduction, your camera's autofocus system will struggle or fail to lock focus through the filter. Set your lens to manual focus after achieving focus, then attach the ND1000 and shoot.