Product Description
The downside to most variable neutral density (fader) filters is unpredictable “color shift”, loss of sharpness, and glare. These deficiencies are caused by low quality glass, bad multi-coating technology, cheap polarizing films, and poor manufacturing. The result is an inexpensive but image degrading product.
The Hoya SOLAS Variable NDX filter solves these problems by using only the latest technology, premium materials, quality Japanese manufacturing, and attacking “color shift” with an exclusive “de-polarization” layer baked into the optical formula. The result is a filter that maintains consistent color from 1.3-stops to 8.7-stops. Filmmakers can now tweak density as the light changes without fear of color shifting. Photographers can focus, compose, and set white balance at 1.3-stops, then adjust density as much as 8.7 stops without having to change filters.
And YES, you can use your original lens cap and most manufacturers’ lens hoods. The lightweight aluminum filter frame has front filter threads so you can attach a lens cap, but more importantly, additional filters when increased density or other special effects are desired.
The filter is only available in 77mm and 82mm because they allow for the greatest amount of precise density control. The “throw,” or rotation, is greater than smaller filters. This makes it easier to achieve an exact density. The filter will also work well on lenses with smaller filter threads by using an inexpensive step-up ring (sold separately).