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The Hoya 62mm Pro ND 1000 Filter is an essential tool for landscape photographers and videographers, allowing for creative effects that would be impossible under normal lighting conditions. This high-quality 10-stop neutral density (ND) filter reduces light entering the lens without affecting colour balance, making it ideal for long-exposure photography and cinematic videography.
The Hoya Pro ND 1000 filter allows you to:
Unlike traditional ND filters that can introduce unwanted colour shifts, Hoya’s ACCU-ND technology ensures a true neutral colour balance across all densities. This makes it ideal for both still photography and professional HDSLR video production. Whether capturing the smooth motion of water, blurring fast-moving clouds, or achieving cinematic exposure control, this high-performance ND filter is a must-have for any creative photographer.
With exceptional build quality, precise light reduction, and superior optical clarity, the Hoya 62mm Pro ND 1000 Filter is an invaluable addition to any photographer’s kit, enabling unparalleled creative control over light and motion.
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