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View multi-angles images
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- Light green filter
- Darkens sky in contrast to clouds
- In foliage, greens are lightened and reds darkened
- 52mm diameter
- Used primarily for black-and-white imaging
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Digital Camera Reviews Writed by Customer
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Great
2008-12-03
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| Using this on my Canon f/1.8 50mm lens, it's fantastic. Great price, great quality, can't go wrong. |
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Lens protector
2008-11-29
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| Great choice for everyday use: protects your lens from scratches and almost doesn't impact the image colors |
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Circular Polarizer and UV Filter
2008-11-25
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CIRCULAR POLARIZER:
If you have ever owned a pair of Polarized sunglasses, then you now what this filter can do for your camera. By reducing reflections and stray light waves, this filter makes any scene that much clearer.
You will see more vibrant colors in bright scenes, your skies will turn a deeper blue, and clouds POP right off the picture. Reduce glare from reflective surfaces such as metal or water.
A polarizer works on a specified plain, meaning that the lens must be perpendicular to the direction of the main light source. As with sunglasses, they are parrallel to the ground, which works in most cases since the sun is normally above you.
The key to using this filter is that it swivels. Looking through the view finder, turn the filter until the picture is clear and vibrant. You'll notice the image changing as you turn it. In this manner, you may even adjust the level of polarization.
A great deal for a very valuable accessory. This filter works perfect, and compared to the higher priced filters, is a steal.
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UV FILTER:
The UV Filter prevents haze and reduces bluish tint in photographs by reducing stray UV rays entering the lens. It also has the added benefit of protecting the lens and glass from scratches and accidental damage.
There have been stories of photographers dropping their lens and the filter acts as a sort of impact absorber, shattering but leaving the lens unharmed. I would much prefer replacing the inexpensive filter, rather than a lens.
I've read some reviews claiming to have experienced glare in photographs caused by lights in low-light conditions. While I have never experienced this effect, if this poses a problem, it is easy enough to remove the filter in low-light conditions.
Overall, the Tiffen filter fits snug and works well. No problems at all since purchase. I just purchased another one for another lens.
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filter
2008-11-23
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| this filter fit fine and i have seen a bit of color improvement on some of the outdoor photos i have taken. |
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Great Tiffen Consistency
2008-11-17
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| Bought this for my 18-55mm Nikon lens on my newly purchased D80 D-SLR. Threaded onto the flange nicely and is low profile enough to not interfere with wide angle shots. Element rotates smoothly but remains in place between shots and even during transport. Great filter, great quality, very affordable. |
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