
Hoya
Hoya YPND100067 67mm PROND ND1000 Neutral Density Filter
★★★★★
Silky-smooth long exposures with true color neutrality — 10 stops of light reduction for dreamy waterscapes and motion blur in broad daylight.
$59.90*
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Overview
Key Features
10-Stop Neutral Density Filter
3.0 Solid Optical Density
Metallic ACCU-ND Coating
Clear Optical Glass Construction
One-Piece Aluminum Ring
Specifications
Filter Size
67mm
Filter Type
Neutral Density
ND Rating
ND1000 (10-Stop)
Optical Density
3.0
Coating
Metallic ACCU-ND
Glass Type
Clear Optical Glass
Ring Material
One-Piece Aluminum
Model
YPND100067
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Full 10-stop reduction lets you shoot multi-second exposures in bright daylight for dramatic motion blur in water and clouds
- ACCU-ND metallic coating maintains accurate color rendition, minimizing the post-processing corrections common with cheaper ND filters
- Clear optical glass construction preserves sharpness across the frame without introducing softness or distortion
- Low-profile one-piece aluminum ring reduces the chance of vignetting on moderate wide-angle lenses
- Durable build quality holds up well to repeated field use, threading on and off smoothly without cross-threading
👎 Cons
- At 10 stops, composing and focusing must be done before mounting the filter since the viewfinder and live view become nearly black
- No included lens cap or protective case for the filter, increasing the risk of scratches when stored loose in a camera bag
- The fixed 10-stop density offers no flexibility — you'll need additional filters if you want lighter ND values like 3-stop or 6-stop
- Autofocus systems struggle to lock through this filter, requiring manual focus or pre-focusing before attaching it
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the PROND ND1000 introduce a color cast to long-exposure images?
No noticeable color shift. Hoya's ACCU-ND metallic coating is specifically engineered for color neutrality, so your white balance stays consistent whether the filter is on or off — a real advantage when you're stacking exposures or blending frames in post.
Can I use this filter with a circular polarizer or UV filter without vignetting on a 67mm lens?
Stacking is possible, but on wide-angle lenses (24mm or wider on full frame), you may see corner vignetting with two filters stacked. The one-piece aluminum ring is low-profile, but adding a second filter increases the risk. For ultra-wides, use this filter alone.
What shutter speed range can I expect when shooting in daylight with this 10-stop filter?
In bright midday sun where your unfiltered exposure might be 1/1000s at f/8, the ND1000 brings you down to approximately 1 second — well into the territory for silky water, streaked clouds, and ghosting moving subjects out of architectural shots.
Is the glass easy to clean in the field without scratching?
The metallic ACCU-ND coating is smooth and relatively resistant to smudges. A microfiber cloth handles fingerprints easily. Avoid abrasive materials, but day-to-day field cleaning is straightforward.
Will this fit lenses with a 67mm front filter thread from any manufacturer?
Yes. The 67mm thread is a universal standard. It fits any lens with a 67mm filter thread regardless of brand — Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji, or others.