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Hoya 58 mm HMC NDx8 Screw-in Filter

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Size: 58mm


Features

  • Reduces the amount of light to the camera sensor by 3 f-stops without effecting colour balance
  • Enables slow shutter speeds to be used to record movement in subjects such as waterfalls, providing a silky smooth effect to flowing water
  • Decreases depth of field by allowing wider apertures to be used, helping to separate subjects from their background
  • Eliminates overly bright, washed-out images
  • Hard Coated' HMC Multicoating process suppresses ghosting, flare and reflections, and increases light transmission

Description

These filters offer both amateur and professional photographers HOYA's famous quality at reasonable prices. They have coatings applied to both surfaces to suppress reflection and increase light transmission.The Hoya Multi-Coated Neutral Density (ND) Filter is an essential accessory for any photographer's camera bag. ND filters reduce the amount of visible light that enters the lens, allowing the user to utilise wider apertures or slower shutter speeds, particularly in bright conditions. ND filters work especially well for portraits by allowing the photographer to reduce the depth of field, producing pleasant background blur while keeping the subject in sharp focus. These filters are also often used to emphasize movement by permitting slow shutter speeds in bright light, giving life to photos that would otherwise look frozen in time.


Product Dimensions: 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches


Item Weight: 1.44 ounces


Item model number: Y5ND8058


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 17, 2003


Manufacturer: Hoya


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  • The solution for taming bright light...
Size: 82mm
I needed to be able to use slow shutter speeds or large lens openings during the day. I had some success using a polarizing filter but still needed more flexibility. I tried a bargain brand of Neutral Density filter but it had a very strong red cast to it. Also, it was not multi-coated, which could lead to flare issues under some conditions. I wasn't willing to live with a "neutral" filter with a red cast so sent it back. This filter is about three times more expensive but here's what you get for the extra money: - filter is truly neutral - no added color cast to your images - multi-coated (both sides) for better color, contrast, and flare control - better construction - threads onto lens much easier This filter fits two lenses that I own so I am able to save some money that way. My first images proved that this was the right choice for me. The pictures (waterfalls) came out just the way I wanted them, and the filters were easy to use. There are more expensive filters out there, and some may wish to spend the extra money (twice as much), but I found these to be perfectly good for my purposes and far exceeded what was possible at one third the cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2011 by Paul M. Provencher

  • Control bright light...
Size: 77mm
I needed to be able to use slow shutter speeds or large lens openings during the day. I had some success using a polarizing filter but still needed more flexibility. I tried a bargain brand of Neutral Density filter but it had a very strong red cast to it. Also, it was not multi-coated, which could lead to flare issues under some conditions. I wasn't willing to live with a "neutral" filter with a red cast so sent it back. This filter is about three times more expensive but here's what you get for the extra money: - filter is truly neutral - no added color cast to your images - multi-coated (both sides) for better color, contrast, and flare control - better construction - threads onto lens much easier This filter fits two lenses that I own so I am able to save some money that way. My first images proved that this was the right choice for me. The pictures (waterfalls) came out just the way I wanted them, and the filters were easy to use. There are more expensive filters out there, and some may wish to spend the extra money (twice as much), but I found these to be perfectly good for my purposes and far exceeded what was possible at one third the cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2011 by Paul M. Provencher

  • Almost but not quite perfect
Size: 77mm
I have been a Hoya filter user since way back in my film days. I have never had any construction or usability issues with any of their filters and they all have performed as advertised. The colors are neutral with no apparent color cast which is really good. BUT, in this case, the NDx8 is supposed to be a 3 stop ND filter but I am getting only 2 1/2 stops with this filter. I had read that with some makers and even with Hoya, these filters are sometimes not true 3 stop filters but it seemed to be random. I am still keeping the filter as it still does what I need it to do, just a 1/2 stop short for time lapse photography. I may invest in the 10 stop filter in the future. The shipping was fast and the filter was well packaged so kudos to the supplier (I forgot who it was) that sent out this filter. 5 stars there. So, I am giving it only 4 stars instead of 5 due to the 1/2 stop variance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2011 by Who me

  • I'm all about Hoya now !
Size: 72mm
I'm a part time professional photographer with an ever growing client list. I prefer out door work although I do some indoor work to. I prefer using the sun and reflectors as my primary lighting occasionally supplementing with speed lights. The Hoya ND8 is my primary go to piece of glass when shooting in the late afternoon . Always reliable with no vignetting on my Nikon lenses. Always sharp while reducing my f stops to accomplish the desired results. Can't go wrong with a Hoya filter .I've used other filters in the past with mixed results. Not anymore. I pack all Hoya in my bag now knowing I can be confident in whatever bright Spot I want to shoot. I take off the protective UV filter whenever I use my Hoya's. It insures no flaring or distortion. I hoped this review helps you make the right decision for your needs. I Expect quality every time I snap a shot that's why I use Hoya ! The price is is peanuts for the results you get . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2013 by Darren G Castellano

  • Hoya 58mm HMC ND8 Multi-Coated Neutral Density Filter
Size: 58mm
Just received this in the mail and have had fun playing with it. I really haven't had a chance to go out and photograph the little waterfall in the park, as that is the main reason I purchased it. That said, so far it has worked exactly as I have expected it to with that I have done so far. I do want to note that there was an extremely tense moment for me when I attached a lens hood to the front of my ND filter and had a VERY difficult time getting it back off. I thought I was going to be stuck with the lens hood forever...but it eventually came off. I would suggest being very careful attaching anything to this filter. That is the reason I give this 4 instead of 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2012 by Amy W.

  • Excellent ND Filter!
Size: 55mm
This ND filter is my favorite addition to my camera bag. I get really great long exposures of waterfalls and moving water with this filter. No negative effects, very sharp and crisp colors. Highly recommend this ND filter
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020 by Furthest Reaches

  • Sunglasses For Your Camera
Size: 52 millimeter
This Neutral Density filter works just the way I expected. It offers a 3 stop reduction in the light entering your lens. I have already given this filter a try and I'm happy with the results. I shoot a lot of portraiture, and I prefer to shoot at f/2.8 to get that silky smooth bokeh in the background. Unfortunately, there are times when I am forced to shoot outdoors on a bright, sunny day. That's when this ND8 filter comes in. When I can't lower my ISO and crank up my shutter speed enough to give me the right exposure at f/2.8, I slap on this baby, and it cuts down just enough light to shoot. Every portrait photographer should keep one of these in their camera bag for this kind of situation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2013 by Vicious Duck

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