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Detailed Item Description:
The 62mm 62mm Pro 1 Digital Neutral Density 32x Filter from Hoya
is an ultra thin filter that permits you to shoot and create images
that would not ordinarily be possible to capture. This filter
effectively reduces your ISO by 1/32 (5 stops). This means a shot
normally taken at 1/500 @ f/11 can be shot at 1/15th second at the same
aperture. Designed with the outdoor shooter in mind, this filter helps
reduce the amount of light entering the lens. This translates into the
use of wider apertures and, thereby, permits the photographer to have
more control over his depth of field. This is especially useful when
shooting outdoor portraits when you wish to establish more of a
separation between subject and background. The result will be a sharp,
clear subject with a soft background. The ultimate value of this filter
is its ability to allow you to use high speed ISOs under bright light
conditions.
This effect can be used to create even more exciting
images such as the “whooshing” effect of a mountain stream or the chaos
of city traffic where one car appears to blend into the other. The
operative effect is to enhance movement within the shot.
In order
to provide the photo industry with a better made filter, Hoya created
their multi-coated line of filters. These filters have a minimum of
3-layer coating system (front and back) that minimizes reflections off
the filter’s glass with the average being about 1-2%. In other words,
Hoya states that approximately 98-99% of the light striking the filter
will pass through the glass, and depending on the type of filter, into
the camera lens and onto the film or digital sensor. During the
manufacturing process these layers of anti-reflective coating are bonded
to the surface of the glass in a furnace at a temperature of up to
800°F.
The almite filter ring is special manufactured to withstand
the effects of corrosion. Hoya prefers to use aluminum filter rings
since they believe that aluminum will “give” a bit if your lens
accidentally bangs into another object and not, as with brass rings,
remain completely rigid and transfer the brunt of the impact to the
optic itself. The ring itself is knurled to make it easier to install
and remove the filter from your lens – a clever innovation. As an added
benefit, the plastic storage case that the filter is packed in has been
UV protected. This will help extend the life of the filter.
Hoya
optical glass has been around since 1941 and is world recognized for its
superiority in the fields of not only photography but advanced optics
such as electro-optics, photonics, vision care, health care and crystal
products.