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Hoya ND100, PRO 58 mm

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  • Gray filter
  • reduces depth of field
  • perfect for portraits

The PRO ND filters reduce the amount of light entering the Lens so that a larger aperture can be selected, which is perfect for portrait shots to reduce the depth of field. The subject appears razor sharp and clear, while the background is softly blurred. The PRO ND coating is processed in such a way that the optical connection is evenly reduced and an anti-reflective effect is created.

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Hoya ND100, PRO 58 mm

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  • Gray filter
  • reduces depth of field
  • perfect for portraits

Product description for Hoya ND100, PRO 58 mm

The PRO ND filters reduce the amount of light entering the Lens so that a larger aperture can be selected, which is perfect for portrait shots to reduce the depth of field. The subject appears razor sharp and clear, while the background is softly blurred. The PRO ND coating is processed in such a way that the optical connection is evenly reduced and an anti-reflective effect is created.

Hoya ND100, PRO 58 mm

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58 mm
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HO-ND100P58

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