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Hoya Softener 1.0 Filter (67mm)

BH #HOS167 • MFR #HR-67SFT10
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Hoya Softener 1.0 Filter (67mm)
Key Features
  • Standard Profile / Aluminum Construction
  • Creates Clear Focus
The 67mm Softener 1.0 Filter from Hoya is a filter with randomly arranged drops of water on the surface of optical acrylic. The pattern subtly scatters light resulting in a picture with a clear focus and a soft gradation, and this effect is especially evident in an object with a point light source, like a candle or match.
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Hoya Softener Overview

The 67mm Softener 1.0 Filter from Hoya is a filter with randomly arranged drops of water on the surface of optical acrylic. The pattern subtly scatters light resulting in a picture with a clear focus and a soft gradation, and this effect is especially evident in an object with a point light source, like a candle or match.

Creates clear focus with soft gradation
Made with drops of water on the surface of optical acrylic
UPC: 024066073006

Hoya Softener Specs

Filter Type
Soft Focus
Size
67 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet
67 mm
Coating
No
Filter Thickness
0.2" / 5 mm
Filter Material
Glass
Ring Material
Aluminum
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.135 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.7 x 3.6 x 0.6"

Hoya Softener Reviews

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Is the "Softener 1" filter equivalent in its ...

Is the "Softener 1" filter equivalent in its strength to the older Hoya "Softener B" filter?
Asked by: Gbor
Yes, the Hoya Softener 1.0 Filter (77mm) is the replacement for the Hoya Softener A.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2023-04-24

question

does this filter help reduce moire in dslr video?
Asked by: Anonymous
Diffusion filters and turning down the sharpening may help at reducting moire on your DSLR. Depending on which DSLR, lens and subject you have, the supression of the moire will vary. However, in the end these are mostly stop gap measures. The best way to eleimiate moire is to have a camera that does not make it in the first place.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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