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Hoya 77mm Variable Density Screw-in Filter

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Size: 77mm


Features

  • Rotating filter ring with scale indicating max. through min. settings
  • Provides 1.5 - 9 stop exposure reduction, equal to filter factor NDX3 - NDX400
  • Enables slow shutter speeds to be used; Ring Material: Aluminum
  • Allows greater control over depth of field
  • Does not affect colour balance or detail. The precision built in double ring design allows the outer ring rotates to control amount of neutral density effect

Description

For both still photography and video use, the Hoya Variable Density x3-400 Filter makes it easy to adjust the brightness of a scene as well as gives more control over the exposure settings of your camera. By rotating the inner filter ring, the filter decreases light transmittance between approximately 1/3 and 1/400th of its original level. This permits aperture values to be set dependant on the desired effect and allows a much greater range of shutter speed. For example, in full sunlight crowds of people or water can be blurred using a long shutter speed. Depending on the situation the practical exposure range and light transmittance will vary. Main Features Include: Filter Factor NDx3-NDx400 Approx. 1.5 to 8.5 stops light reduction. Black Almite Frame with satin finish to reduce reflections. Low Profile Frame – avoids vignetting on super wide-angle lenses, will accept a clip-cap. Rotating inner filter ring with scale indicating max. through to min. settings The Hoya Variable Neutral Density Filter provides a convenient way to maintain exposure control by being able to vary the amount of light entering the camera by 1.5 to 9 stops (0.45 to 2.7 density for Cine Set Contains: Hoya 77 mm Variable Density Screw in Filter

Brand: Hoya


Material: Glass


Photo Filter Thread Size: 77 Millimeters


Coating Description: No Coating


Photo Filter Effect Type: Neutral Density


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Product Dimensions: 3.03"L x 3.03"W


Photo Filter Size: 77 Millimeters


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 69


Product Dimensions: 3.03 x 3.03 x 0.1 inches


Item Weight: 0.035 ounces


Item model number: Y3VD077


Batteries: 1 A batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 19, 2012


Manufacturer: Hoya


Country of Origin: Japan


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love Hoya!
Size: 52mm
I have the first version of this filter which is great and this time I bought it through Amazon and got lucky and received the second version which comes with a small screw in dial. The version 2 seems to be a little sturdier and bigger. Overall I love Hoya glass it’s really top notch equal to Tiffen in my eyes. Great well known brand you can trust. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023 by Adnan

  • Works well
Size: 62mm
While I've only used it about 8-10 times, I've gotten very good results. I primarily use it on a Fujifilm 58mm lens, with the adaptor. Using a slightly larger VD filter reduces any flaring or vignetting. I'll probably end up purchasing a more expensive VD filter setup as my landscape photography prowess increases. But for the time being, it's a very good lens for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Never leave home without it!
Size: 58mm
Fantastic product! I use it on a Fuji xt2 for shooting video. Allows me to shoot with a wide open aperture in broad daylight and adjust exposure on the fly. The indicator marks on the side really set this one apart. Gets some dark spots at the extremes, but that’s to be expected. I can’t imagine shooting without it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2019 by Jtiptonk

  • It works reasonably well
Size: 62mm
If you have read many reviews about this filter, I am sure that you have heard about the cross that can appear across your photo although I feel it more closely resembles an "X" laid on it's side with some warping to it. And yes, this X does definitely occur, especially with the wide angle lenses. However, this problem does not occur at all adjustments. For example, if you are shooting a 21mm lens, you can still get about 5 stops out of the filter without seeing any intensity distortions. If you are shooting at 27mm, you can get 6 stops out of this filter without any problems. Once you get to about 70mm and above, you can really get at least 7.5 stops or maybe 8 with no issues. The big plus I felt regarding this filter is that I did not find any color distortions or chromatic abberations as I have seen with other ND filters I have had previously. In addition, this method is using two polarized filters which can be very nice with removing glare, especially out of water shots, while slowing down the shooting speed to get the nice smooth and calming look in your shot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2014 by jr1234

  • Hoya ND filter
Size: 52mm
Wow I’m very impressed with the quality of this ND filter. You pay for what you get, and this is proof. This nd filter will definitely improve your quality exposure in your phone to take better pictures and videos. Definitely a value for your money, you will not be disappointed by this one! If you’re looking to up your game with your phone taking videos, look no further. This ND will definitely help you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2020 by Cris G Cris G

  • Buen filtro... pero no tanto
Size: 72mm
Compre el filtro hoya porque necesitaba un filtro de densidad neutra variable y los polar pro se me hacen muy caros. partiendo de este punto creo que el filtro es bueno (considerando su precio) pero tiene un rango limitado en el cual hace su trabajo sin meter viñetado. Tambien agrega una coloracion como "sepia" al video, pero lo que es mas molesto es el viñetado y si llegas a los extremos de la gradacion indicada empieza a salir una "X" es decir como un viñetado pero en forma de X. Luego de dos meses de uso (y tengo que decir que no fue mucho uso) se desprendieron los filtros que giran para ir reduciendo la cantidad de luz, con lo cual las marcas que indican que tanto reduce ya no están en su lugar, no es gran problema, porque eso al final lo haces a ojo pero si se desprenden. Conclusión si no tienes presupuesto y quieres un filtro de densidad neutra variable es bueno considerando esas cosas ya que aunque hace un poco de coloracion se puede corregir facil en postproduccion. Pero yo sabiendo esto mejor optaría por una de dos 1.- ó ahorrar y comprar un filtro polar pro - edicion Peter McKinnon o 2.- comprar un adaptador para poder poner filtros de densidad neutra cuadrados que no son variables, pero al final dan mejor resultado con la contra de que no son tan prácticos. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2022 by Carlos Alberto Loya Olivas

  • The multi-tool of ND
Size: 52mm
Nothing better than having one tool for the job instead of packing around several. I was a bit on the fence when reading reviews since it seemed some folks didn't know quite what they were using but if you are a video shooter with some wide and fast glass this is a must for you. I have this ND on my 1.4 glass when shooting video and I can lock it down and get some amazing clarity and bokeh in the middle of the sun that just pops. you may have to take it off if the indoors shoots arent as lit as well or dimly lit but I have another body for that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2018 by GFF

  • Perfect Mid-Budget variable ND filter.
Size: 52mm
Holds great on my sony a6000. I bought the 52mm which is the smallest and I am using it with both my 40.5 kit lens and a 49mm lens (downsize ring bought separately). This is my first filter and did not know exactly what to expect, so far so good as it does the job specially for video recording. Aberrations? Well, it is on the manual included but not a problem. Color issues? Not noticeable, not a pro and doing basic color correction but always check your WB just in case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2018 by German B. German B.

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