Adorama has
Hoya SOLAS IRND 0.9 62mm Infrared Neutral Density Filter (XSL-62IRND09) for
$4.99.
Shipping is free.
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Key Features:
- Circular Filter Size: 62mm
- Neutral Density Type: Infrared Supression ND
- Density: 0.9 (3 stop)
- Hoya Limited 1-year USA Warranty
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- Adorama via Amazon has Hoya SOLAS IRND 0.9 62mm Infrared Neutral Density Filter (XSL-62IRND09) for $4.99. Shipping is free.
- Adorama via Newegg has Hoya SOLAS IRND 0.9 62mm Infrared Neutral Density Filter (XSL-62IRND09) for $4.99. Shipping is free.
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I know nothing about cameras, but I'm starting to think they seriously overprice their stuff.
I know nothing about cameras, but I'm starting to think they seriously overprice their stuff.
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A typical DSLR/mirrorless does not need IRND filters but for my blackmagic these are the best ones to get.
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I know nothing about cameras, but I'm starting to think they seriously overprice their stuff.
A typical DSLR/mirrorless does not need IRND filters but for my blackmagic these are the best ones to get.
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Also $4.99 on Adorama via eBay [ebay.com].
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Hoya SOLAS IRND 0.9 62mm Infrared Neutral Density Filter
Manufacture product #: XSL-62IRND09
https://www.bhphotovide
Hoya website has it on sale for $51.95 from $85.90.
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You can concluded that this is a good deal if you need one.
People who do not have a 62mm lens can use this with a step-up filter adapter ring to use on a smaller lens. Downside is step-up filter adapter ring price starts at about $5.
Company marketing description
Hoya has launched new USA-exclusive Solas infrared neutral density filters. The company says its new IRND filters offer a consistent color balance across the density range while also suppressing infrared, the end result being a balanced image with reduced 'IR contamination' like excessive digital artifacts and color shifts.
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