
Hoya Pro ND1000 Filter
62 mm, Neutral density filter
Hoya Pro ND1000 Filter
62 mm, Neutral density filter
Yes, that is possible. The filters are equipped with corresponding threads on both sides. ND 1000 and 64, but you need patience ;)
You can find the Hoya Pro ND8 58mm filter here: Hoya Pro ND8 (58mm, grey filter) Of course we have added the other two filters to our range for you: Hoya Pro ND64 (58mm, grey filter) Hoya Pro ND1000 (58mm, grey filter)
Hello, I have no idea. I've mounted it on a Lumix lens, itself mounted on a Lumix GH6 camera. So unfortunately I can't guarantee that it will be OK with a Nikon Z... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
No, you cannot screw this filter directly onto an EOS 90D. But you can on a lensv on the camera with a 55mm filter thread.
I was very happy with the filter. I did use it on a different lens. Didn't have any fringing or other interference. I changed my whole system a while ago and will order another one because I was so satisfied.
Normally this should not be visible. However, we cannot give more precise information as this cannot be tested in such a form.
Hello Andreas.kappes They are not listed online, so you should contact the customer service directly and not the community.
Hello Gary, yes you can. I bought this adapter: Hama Filter Adapter Ring, Lens 67mm/Filter 77mm (77mm, Filter Adapter)
Just look at the diameter of your lens. This information is usually found next to the filter thread.
Probably not. The lens hood can no longer be mounted on my Sigma 17-50.
Filters always have a filter thread. This is indicated in x mm diameter. In this case 67mm.
No. However, you can order it in the shop and then pick it up there.
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