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Hoya 58 Mm Pro Nd 500 Filter

  • Regular price $46.79
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Vendor: Hoya

Type: Lenses & Filters

Sku: WBEEAB00HF6HFQ4

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Hoya 58 Mm Pro Nd 500 Filter

$46.79

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the size of the Hoya 58 mm Pro ND 500 Filter? A: The filter is fifty-eight millimeters in diameter. This size is compatible with many camera lenses, allowing for versatile photography.
  • Q: What materials are used in the Hoya ND 500 Filter? A: The filter is constructed from high-quality clear optical glass and features a durable aluminum ring. This combination ensures image clarity and longevity.
  • Q: Does this filter have any coatings? A: Yes, it features Hoya's metallic ACCU-ND coating on both sides. This coating maintains color neutrality and enhances the filter's performance.
  • Q: How do I use the Hoya 58 mm Pro ND 500 Filter? A: Simply screw the filter onto the front of your compatible camera lens. It allows for longer exposure times or wider apertures for creative photography.
  • Q: Is this filter suitable for beginners? A: Yes, beginners can easily use this filter. It helps achieve professional-looking effects, such as reducing light for better control over depth of field.
  • Q: Can I use this filter for portrait photography? A: Yes, it is excellent for portrait photography. The filter allows you to reduce depth of field, making subjects stand out against a blurred background.
  • Q: How should I clean the Hoya ND 500 Filter? A: Clean the filter using a microfiber cloth and lens cleaning solution. Avoid using abrasive materials to maintain the glass quality.
  • Q: Is the Hoya ND 500 Filter durable? A: Yes, it features a one-piece aluminum filter ring that enhances durability. This construction helps prevent bending and ensures long-lasting performance.
  • Q: What if the filter arrives damaged? A: If the filter arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance. Most retailers offer return or exchange policies for such situations.
  • Q: Can this filter be used in low light conditions? A: Yes, it is designed to be used in bright light to reduce exposure. However, it can also be used creatively in low light for longer exposures.
  • Q: Is the filter compatible with all camera lenses? A: No, it's specifically designed for lenses with a fifty-eight millimeter filter thread. Check your lens specifications to ensure compatibility.
  • Q: Does this filter cause vignetting? A: No, the low-profile aluminum ring is designed to avoid vignetting. It allows for a clear image across the entire frame.
  • Q: How many stops of light does this filter reduce? A: It reduces light by nine stops. This significant reduction allows for more creative options in photography.
  • Q: Is this filter suitable for video recording? A: Yes, it's suitable for video recording as well. The filter allows for slower shutter speeds, enhancing motion blur effects in videos.
  • Q: What is the purpose of using a neutral density filter? A: A neutral density filter reduces the amount of light entering the lens. This enables photographers to use wider apertures or slower shutter speeds.

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