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Hoya 62mm HMC NDX8 Screw-in Filter

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Size: 62mm


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.

Brand: Hoya


Material: Optical Glass


Photo Filter Thread Size: 62 Millimeters


Coating Description: Multi Coating


Photo Filter Effect Type: Neutral Density


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Product Dimensions: 2.44"L x 2.44"W


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 15


Product Dimensions: 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches


Item Weight: 1.41 ounces


Item model number: Y5ND8062


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 17, 2003


Manufacturer: Hoya


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Affordable quality ND filter
Size: 77mm
After few hours of research for affordable and quality filter, I decided to try this. Of course I wanted to buy B+W but I just didn't want to spend $100+ for a filter as I'm just an amateur photographer. ND8 is perfect for bright sunny day, when you cannot adjust your settings to achieve a quality photo due to the strong light. I tested it under extremely bright daylight, taking a photo of sunflower against extremely bright blue sky. I was able to capture quality photo as darkening of lens by ND filter allows me to set the camera, and not run out of shutter speed to the max (or smallest aperture)! I did not see any flaws in the resulted photo. Cannot wait to use it for long exposure sometime soon! I'll update the review after trying out for long exposures. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2012 by Kay M Kay M

  • 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

  • A Must Have for Outside shooting
Size: 77mm
Bought this for video-work mostly to use outside during the day, so I can achieve proper exposure and still keep a decent shallow depth of field. The filter is high quality, does not soften the image unreasonably and stops down the light. I have this coupled with my Tokina 11-16 on a Canon 7D and it does its job. The ND rating seems to be sufficient for most cases outside, except for bright, mid-day sunlight. In that case, I would recommend a higher rated (less light pass) ND filter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2012 by L. Edwards

  • Best value brand for filter
Size: 46mm
Get Hoya for the multi coating on the glass. Tiffen skim on coatings while charging the same price.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024 by some guy

  • This is why you get good quality filters
Size: 77mm
This filter is heavy and durable, which is exactly what you want. I've done countless shots at all angles to the sun with this filter and I haven't seen any excess flare from it. This filter gives me the little bit of extra shutter time that I need to be able to get nice flowing water and brush while still maintaining a well exposed shot. It threads very well (unlike some cheaper filters) and has even stood up to a bump or two. In some instances of quick changing, I've even had to throw this puppy in my back pocket outside of its case. This is a high quality filter. I've worked with lower quality filters and found flare or dislocated colors so this is a nice change for once. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2012 by Andy Levesque

  • Works great with my Canon T3!
Size: 58mm
I did take some shots about and hour or so before sunset which could be the reason it worked as great as it did. Whether or not it works just as great when the sun is at it's peak, i'm not quite sure but nonetheless when I did use it the results came out great! Took a 2 minute long exposure shot of the water fountain in my front yard no problem and it looked amazing! it felt as if i took a 2 minute long shot at night as opposed to the daytime. I'd recommend this to someone who wants to experience with ND filters and not spend a fortune at first. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2012 by Daisy N.

  • It works
Size: 67mm
This filter helps to cut down a couple stops of light and allows you to slow down the shutter speed. It is ideal if you want to take pictures of silky waterfall, flowing river, or just to create a sense of blurness of moving subject in broad daylight. I also use it to take portrait of people outdoor when a large aperture is neccessary to create a shallow depth of field. This is not a cheap filter, but it is made of very high quality glass, and the ring is very well made. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2009 by Anthony V. Loh

  • Only 2 and 1/4 stop
Size: 77mm
As far as color and sharpness, it is good. However, I tested again and again on T2i and Xsi cameras with Tokina 11-16mm lens. I only got 2 and 1/4 stop. I though maybe I add a polarizing filter it would give me the shot I want, but still not getting enough blur motion. On top of that, you get the vignette at 11mm wide. I guess I have to go with 10 stops filter, and hopefully I will get at least 8 or 9. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2013 by Shawn Few

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