Hoya 77mm Pro-1 Digital ND16 Screw-in Filter
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| Brand | Hoya |
| Material | Glass |
| Photo Filter Thread Size | 77 Millimeters |
| Coating Description | Multi Coating |
| Photo Filter Effect Type | Neutral Density |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Product Dimensions | 3.03"L x 3.03"W |
About this item
- 4 stops light reduction
- Digital Multi-Coated to combat flare & ghosting
- Black Rimmed Glass to reduce the possibility of light reflection off the edge
- Black Almite Frame with satin finish to reduce reflections
- Low Profile Frame – avoids vignetting on super wide-angle lenses
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| Package Dimensions | 4.33 x 3.62 x 0.55 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| ASIN | B003YCFEXE |
| Item model number | 1826 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | August 4, 2010 |
| Manufacturer | Hoya |
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Product Description
ND16...For much wider apertures or longer exposures... This ND 1.2 filter has a light transmission of 6.25% or a Filter Factor of 16x. Neutral Density filters will evenly reduce the amount of light passing thru the lens without effecting the color. This ND16 filter reduce the amount of light entering the lens so much wider apertures can be selected, which is usefull where the light is too bright and is used for portraiture to reduce depth of field, and allows balancing of exposure to highlight a key subject. Subject appears crisp and clear while the background becomes a soft blur. Also widely used for photographs of waterfalls and other nature scenes to emphasize movement, as the exposure is relativly longer. This filter also lets you use higher speed films in bright light.
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If you often do daylight photography, you definitely need one of this.
I usually buy Hoya filters without any worries.
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Bei f/5.6 bis f/8 hat man im grellen Sonnenschein gut 1/1000s Belichtungszeit, kommt mit dem Filter also perfekt an 1/50s heran. Wird es leicht bewölkt, komme ich mit humanen ISO-Werten (bis etwa 400) auch noch gut hin. Sprich: Wer nicht Unmengen an Geld in einen variablen ND-Filter (quasi ein doppelter Pol-Filter) ausgeben will, der findet hier einen sehr guten Begleiter zum Filmen.
Für Langzeitbelichtungen kann man ihn bedingt einsetzen. Es darf nicht zu sonnig sein, dann funktioniert es. Wer beispielsweise einen Bachlauf verschwimmen lassen will und im dichten Wald arbeitet, der hat Glück. Mit ISO-100 und vielleicht Blende f/11 bekommt man ganz ansehnliche Ergebnisse hin. Wer das tagsüber machen will, sollte lieber gleich zu einem 1000x-Filter greifen.
Fazit: Das Thema Qualität habe ich mir einmal gespart. Es ist ein FIlter aus der 'Hoya Pro1 Digital'-Serie, natürlich ist die Qualität top. Zum Filmen oder für Langzeitbelichtungen mit etwas weniger Licht (Wald, stark bewölkt, Dämmerung) der ideale Graufilter, für den Einsatz am Tag aber noch zu schwach.
Only niggle is the thread isn't lubricated in anyway so the first time I tried to take it off took quite a while. A VERY light touch of grease on the lens thread sorted this.