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Hoya 55mm Pro ND2 Filter
Hoya 55mm Pro ND2 Filter
Hoya 55mm Pro ND2 Filter
Hoya 55mm Pro ND2 Filter
Hoya 55mm Pro ND2 Filter
Hoya 55mm Pro ND2 Filter

Hoya 55mm Pro ND2 Filter

The Hoya ND 2 reduces light by an equivalent of one f-stop. For photographers, ND filters provide precise control over the amount of light that enters the lens, allowing for greater creative control over exposure. Hoya offers an exclusive and wide range of ND filters embedded in the PROND series for both photographers and filmmakers. PROND filters utilize Hoya's clear optical glass, which is mounted in a lightweight, precisely crafted aluminum frame. Thanks to the leading ACCU-ND technology, the image is not negatively affected by color shifts that can occur due to inferior materials, poor quality control during manufacturing, or issues with the infrared range of the light spectrum. With Hoya's exclusive ACCU-ND technology, a uniform reduction of light in the visible and IR spectrum is achieved. As a result, photographers need not worry about color shifts when using Hoya ND filters under various shooting conditions.

The Hoya ND 2 reduces light by an equivalent of one f-stop. For photographers, ND filters provide precise control over the amount of light that enters the lens, allowing for greater creative control over exposure. Hoya offers an exclusive and wide range of ND filters embedded in the PROND series for both photographers and filmmakers. PROND filters utilize Hoya's clear optical glass, which is mounted in a lightweight, precisely crafted aluminum frame. Thanks to the leading ACCU-ND technology, the image is not negatively affected by color shifts that can occur due to inferior materials, poor quality control during manufacturing, or issues with the infrared range of the light spectrum. With Hoya's exclusive ACCU-ND technology, a uniform reduction of light in the visible and IR spectrum is achieved. As a result, photographers need not worry about color shifts when using Hoya ND filters under various shooting conditions.

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Hoya 55mm Pro ND2 Filter

The Hoya ND 2 reduces light by an equivalent of one f-stop. For photographers, ND filters provide precise control over the amount of light that enters the lens, allowing for greater creative control over exposure. Hoya offers an exclusive and wide range of ND filters embedded in the PROND series for both photographers and filmmakers. PROND filters utilize Hoya's clear optical glass, which is mounted in a lightweight, precisely crafted aluminum frame. Thanks to the leading ACCU-ND technology, the image is not negatively affected by color shifts that can occur due to inferior materials, poor quality control during manufacturing, or issues with the infrared range of the light spectrum. With Hoya's exclusive ACCU-ND technology, a uniform reduction of light in the visible and IR spectrum is achieved. As a result, photographers need not worry about color shifts when using Hoya ND filters under various shooting conditions.

The Hoya ND 2 reduces light by an equivalent of one f-stop. For photographers, ND filters provide precise control over the amount of light that enters the lens, allowing for greater creative control over exposure. Hoya offers an exclusive and wide range of ND filters embedded in the PROND series for both photographers and filmmakers. PROND filters utilize Hoya's clear optical glass, which is mounted in a lightweight, precisely crafted aluminum frame. Thanks to the leading ACCU-ND technology, the image is not negatively affected by color shifts that can occur due to inferior materials, poor quality control during manufacturing, or issues with the infrared range of the light spectrum. With Hoya's exclusive ACCU-ND technology, a uniform reduction of light in the visible and IR spectrum is achieved. As a result, photographers need not worry about color shifts when using Hoya ND filters under various shooting conditions.

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Last updated at 05/15/2026 10:49:59

Amazon.com.au

$39.00

Hoya Pro ND 2 Filter, Black

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C.R.Kennedy PHOTO

$98.50

Hoya 55mm Pro ND2 Filter

Free delivery between 20–27 May

CameraPro

$99.00

Hoya 55mm Pro ND2 Filter

Delivery between 20–25 May $12.90

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Extreme blue colour cast
10 May 2017paulwes71

originally posted on ebay.com

I own a few Hoya ND filters and this one is the only one that adds a blue colour cast to my images. I'm familiar with this occurring with some ND filters but the colour cast on this filter is quite extreme. I get the feeling I bought a rejected product, which may explain the low price.

Good tool for working with lighting and a wide aperture
26 August 2018Sarah

originally posted on wexphotographic.com

Been using the filter for a while and it's really well built, doesn't scratch and screws into my lens with ease.Came in handy for a recent product lifestyle shoot I did. I was shooting in a dark room and had to simulate natural light with strobes, these didn't have high speed sync so I wasn't able to shoot at a wide aperture even when using the strobes on a low power. Then came the Nd filter and I was able to shoot with nice shallow depth of field.

Great filter, great company
3 July 2018shellhammer9087

originally posted on ebay.com

The ProND64 filter allows seconds-long exposure in bright lighting conditions to smooth water and allow for shallower depth of field images. The 72mm filter rim is short enough to not be caught in the images down to a 10 mm focal length on my Nikon AF-P DX NIKKOR 10-20 mm F/4.5-5.6G VR lens. However, stacking on any additional filters will result in the edge showing up in the final image.

Specification

Filter TypeNeutral density (ND)
Fixation systemScrew-in

Price comparison

Updated 25 days ago
Amazon.com.au

$39.00

Hoya Pro ND 2 Filter, Black

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

C.R.Kennedy PHOTO

$98.50

Hoya 55mm Pro ND2 Filter

Free delivery between 20–27 May

CameraPro

$99.00

Hoya 55mm Pro ND2 Filter

Delivery between 20–25 May $12.90

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Extreme blue colour cast
10 May 2017

I own a few Hoya ND filters and this one is the only one that adds a blue colour cast to my images. I'm familiar with this occurring with some ND filters but the colour cast on this filter is quite extreme. I get the feeling I bought a rejected product, which may explain the low price.

paulwes71 originally posted on ebay.com
Good tool for working with lighting and a wide aperture
26 August 2018

Been using the filter for a while and it's really well built, doesn't scratch and screws into my lens with ease.Came in handy for a recent product lifestyle shoot I did. I was shooting in a dark room and had to simulate natural light with strobes, these didn't have high speed sync so I wasn't able to shoot at a wide aperture even when using the strobes on a low power. Then came the Nd filter and I was able to shoot with nice shallow depth of field.

Sarah originally posted on wexphotographic.com
Great filter, great company
3 July 2018

The ProND64 filter allows seconds-long exposure in bright lighting conditions to smooth water and allow for shallower depth of field images. The 72mm filter rim is short enough to not be caught in the images down to a 10 mm focal length on my Nikon AF-P DX NIKKOR 10-20 mm F/4.5-5.6G VR lens. However, stacking on any additional filters will result in the edge showing up in the final image.

shellhammer9087 originally posted on ebay.com
Hoya 77mm Pro ND 64 Filter
24 March 2018

Great filter for low light photography, as a fairly new user of ND filters I found this 6 stop filter to really easy to use and have had good results from the moment i started using it. I was reccomended to start with this filter by the friendly people at Wex Photography and thankyou to them as I have started to get some great images.

Paul originally posted on wexphotographic.com
Hoya Pro ND8
17 July 2019

It is a pro product at a good price. I made comparisson between the old production and this one. The previous used to warm up the colors giving them a bit of reddish colors. This one is absolutely neutral.

emilmitev originally posted on ebay.com
I would not recommend this.
19 May 2019

This has a reddish colour cast when it shouldnt affect colour at all. I simply dont know if Hoya quality control is poor or even if this is a Hoya at all. The colour cast is consistent, and yes, I am just OC enough to compare with and without to make certain. This can be corrected, especially with RAW files, but it shouldnt have to be. As it happens I need it now and theres no time to look elsewhere. The thing is, at 41, it isnt cheap. I do wonder if it is genuine as I have older Hoyas that are all fine.

kyl_296 originally posted on ebay.com
Nice filter
23 October 2013

I bought this to use with waterfall photography. I wanted a thin mount (with front threads) to use with a superwide lens.It works well, but it is so thin you might need a filter wrench to remove it. I found it particularly difficult to grip the ring when it is mounted on a Zeiss 18mm lens, due to the bayonet lens hood mount on the lens, right next to the threads.

JOHN originally posted on adorama.com
No body is perfect. Online
5 February 2024

No body is perfect. Online not very user friendly. Fellow on the phone was great. Very helpful.

lori p. originally posted on bccamera.com
The usual high quality we expect from Hoya
24 May 2018

On the filter itself - perfect. Immaculate quality, no image issues through it. On the pros and cons of an ND64 filter? Great for keeping f stop down in bright sunlight. 5D4 still manages to autofocus through it, as long as there is lots of light, and if there isn't, why are you using a six stop ND? I have also used this along with strobes to overpower the sun but still keep a short DOF.

originally posted on wexphotographic.com

Specification

Filter TypeNeutral density (ND)
Fixation systemScrew-in