Bigg Bob
2025-09-04 13:50:43
This is FANTASTIC glass!!! I purchased it for use with my Nikon f2.8 lens. Wow. The glass is just superior. Period. Beautiful optics, no flaring or introduced chromatic aberrations. And the resulting image is sharp as a tack. I actually use the Lee “Big Stoppwr†app on my iPhone to calculate the exposure time, and even though it’s meant for Lee filters, exposure times were almost spot on. I love the fact that the glass is durable. Also, the ring is metal so is durable as well - ruggedly built and the quality is certainly professional quality. It’s on the spendy side.. but if you have a lens with good glass, why ruin it with a cheap filter. Worth every penny!Truly the only downside is that it’s a screw in ND filter so you have to be very careful not to move the camera after composing, but honestly I can’t complain as that’s more due to the fact I have large hands. With landscape photography. I absolutely love the filter and it will be used for years to come!
Cathy S.
2025-08-21 16:23:52
We took photos of several different scenes to test sharpness and color balance. We noticed no issue with sharpness, and only minor color shifting, which was easily adjusted. The Hoya Pro ND 64 filter appears to be a bit darker than 6 stops, but needed an adjustment of just +0.1 to match the baseline no-filter version. On shots including a whi-bal card, we used Lightroom to sample the card for white balance. The adjusted Hoya Pro ND filter photo was at temperature 5,500 vs. adjusted baseline shot at 5,300; tint was the same.We also took the same shots with a Breakthrough X4 6-stop ND filter. It performed well, but we thought the Hoya Pro ND 64 produced slightly better results.Tech details: Canon R6 Mark II mirrorless camera, RAW format, 24-105 f/4 L lens at 24mm, 50mm, and 105mm. Shot at ISO 100 in bright sunlight, white balance set at "daylight," on tripod. Aperture f/8 to f/16. Speeds ranging from 0.6" to 1/12 with filter, 1/320 and 1/400 without filter.
Joshua Larimore
2025-08-16 13:50:23
I didn't know which brand to buy. I honestly guessed and didn't look at any reviews on YouTube. This thing is awesome. As you can see on the before and after pictures on a hot summer day with the same settings. It's just like putting sun glasses on your lens. Crystal clear without a problem. God Bless you all and remember Jesus loves you ðŸ™
Rich Purdum
2025-07-28 19:12:41
My first toe in the water on longer exposure shooting and am very pleased with this filter. Hudson Henry likes Hoya and so do I, although this lens line has been replaced by their "Solar" product.
Barry Carrier
2025-07-22 09:53:07
Great quality 10 stop ND filter no noticeable color shifts. Bought to image laser bullet trajectories in daylight. Mission accomplished.
Bao T
2025-06-30 12:11:39
I am a newbie in photography. I just comment about what I see. First, this hoya's filter is solid build. Fit my canon rf 24-105mm perfectly even after put lense hood on. Just mention that be careful when clean the filter, you better clean it with micro fiber and cleaning liquid. The coat is easy to be scratched. I baby this filter that way "^_^
David N
2025-06-22 12:15:06
The trick with the Hoya filters is just make sure that you are getting the ones made in Japan. No color casts and crystal clear image quality. Can't see spending double the price on some of the more expensive ones. Maybe if money was no object I'd go with those magnetic ones from another maker but way out of my price range. I had a hard time figuring out which ND to get for long exposure shooting. To make a long story short, this ND64 can be used for long exposure at dawn or dusk and on cloudy days. If you use it in conjunction with a polarizer, which will also reduce you by 2 stops, you can use it even in slightly brighter conditions. After a lot of research it seems that you really can have all of your bases covered with a polarizer, ND64 and an ND1000. For long exposures on a bright day, you will need the ND1000 as well. Hope this helps!
Andres L.
2025-05-28 16:50:53
Es el segundo filtro que compro de esta marca y su calidad es muy buen. Super recomendado
Marco Costa
2025-05-15 17:13:39
Muito bem embalado, em perfeitas condições
Christophe K.
2025-04-15 13:43:12
Un très bon compromis rapport/qualité prix, s'adapte parfaitement à mes différents objectifs. Je recommande vivement
Elmar
2025-04-14 10:29:44
Der 1000er Filter ist einerseits eine krasse Verdunkelung andererseits notwendig, wenn man schöne weiche Wasserfälle oder glatte Seen ablichten möchte. Ein Stativ ist dabei nicht nur von Nutzen sondern ein Muss.Die Qualität dieses Filters, von mir mit 72mm erworben, ist sehr gut, sowohl optisch als auch mechanisch. Den Filter kann ich uneingeschränkt empfehlen.Inwieweit man auf weniger als 1000 zurückgreift hängt vom Effekt ab, den man insgesamt erzielen möchte.Es muss schon sehr hell sein, damit man mit aufgeschraubtem Filter im Sucher einer DSLR noch etwas sieht was man zum Einstellen verwenden kann. Oft wird das im Blindflug erledigt, bzw. anhand des Resultats, da man meist mehrere Minuten belichten muß. Eine Hilfe kann dabei die Einstellung bei Offenblende sein, während man zur eigentlichen Aufnahme ja eher die geschlossene Blende wählt. Geduld und Zeit sind hier gefragt und meist mehrere Versuche. Das Ergebnis ist es aber wert.
Krasimir Avramov
2025-03-06 17:03:08
High quality glass !!! I love HOYA !!!
JUAN
2025-01-26 15:58:34
Correcto