The Hoya 82 mm PRO ND GRAD 16 filter is a professional neutral density graduated filter designed for photographers who require precise exposure control in high-contrast situations. With a density of 16 stops, this filter effectively reduces brightness between bright skies and darker foregrounds, optimizing the dynamic range of your camera. The graduated design features a smooth transition from dark to clear, allowing for natural results in landscape photography with complex or uneven structural elements. With an 82 mm diameter and standard filter thread compatibility, this filter seamlessly integrates into professional lens systems. Hoya's ACCU-ND coating technology ensures a completely neutral color balance across the spectrum, preserving accurate color reproduction even in intense outdoor sunlight. The optical glass construction provides exceptional clarity and minimal distortion, while the multi-coating reduces flare and ghosting. This filter is particularly effective for capturing detailed cloud formations, sunrise and sunset scenes, as well as architectural photography, where retaining detail in both bright and shadowed areas is essential. The robust aluminum frame ensures precise optical alignment while remaining lightweight for travel photography applications. Professional photographers appreciate the consistent performance in varying lighting conditions and the ability to achieve balanced exposures without extensive post-processing. The filter's design prioritizes optical quality and durability, making it suitable for demanding professional use in various environmental conditions.
Filter type | Screw filter |
filter strength | 1.2 |
Item number | 25303039 |
Manufacturer | Hoya |
Category | Filters (photography) |
Release date | 25.4.2023 |
Colour | Grey |
Exact colour description | Grey gradient filter |
Filter type | Screw filter |
Filter type | Graduated neutral density filter |
Filter thread | 82 mm |
filter strength | 1.2 |
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