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[description] => A 55mm Hoya Pro ND64 filter reduces the total amount of visible light entering the lens, allowing a person to work with wider apertures and also slower shutter speeds, particularly in brighter conditions to produce effects such as " motion blur ", anyone can easily deliver motion to any type of moving object.
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A 55mm Hoya Pro ND64 filter reduces the total amount of visible light entering the lens, allowing a person to work with wider apertures and also slower shutter speeds, particularly in brighter conditions to produce effects such as " motion blur ", anyone can easily deliver motion to any type of moving object.
Hoya PRO ND64 52mm ND Filter
A 55mm Hoya Pro ND64 filter reduces the total amount of visible light entering the lens, allowing a person to work with wider apertures and also slower shutter speeds, particularly in brighter conditions to produce effects such as " motion blur ", anyone can easily deliver motion to any type of moving object.
A Hoya ND filter allows a significantly wider aperture to be used. Wide apertures such as f / 1.4 and f / 1.8 generate extremely shallow depth of field and provide the result of separating a subject from the background. The glass filter is treated with multiple coatings to reduce reflections and increase light transmission.
[description_short] => - Hoya ND filter for 52mm lenses
- The ND64 characteristic means that only 3.1% of the light that reaches the filter passes through it.
- You can avoid excessively illuminated photos and increase the shutter speed to achieve different effects of movement.
- It has a special coating to eliminate reflections and an ultra-thin frame that hardly increases the size of your lens.
HOYA FILTER 52MM ND64 PRO
Product ID: 13978
EAN: 024066058546
- Hoya ND filter for 52mm lenses
- The ND64 characteristic means that only 3.1% of the light that reaches the filter passes through it.
- You can avoid excessively illuminated photos and increase the shutter speed to achieve different effects of movement.
- It has a special coating to eliminate reflections and an ultra-thin frame that hardly increases the size of your lens.
- Hoya ND filter for 52mm lenses
- The ND64 characteristic means that only 3.1% of the light that reaches the filter passes through it.
- You can avoid excessively illuminated photos and increase the shutter speed to achieve different effects of movement.
- It has a special coating to eliminate reflections and an ultra-thin frame that hardly increases the size of your lens.
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Hoya PRO ND64 52mm ND Filter
A 55mm Hoya Pro ND64 filter reduces the total amount of visible light entering the lens, allowing a person to work with wider apertures and also slower shutter speeds, particularly in brighter conditions to produce effects such as " motion blur ", anyone can easily deliver motion to any type of moving object.
A Hoya ND filter allows a significantly wider aperture to be used. Wide apertures such as f / 1.4 and f / 1.8 generate extremely shallow depth of field and provide the result of separating a subject from the background. The glass filter is treated with multiple coatings to reduce reflections and increase light transmission.
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