10/31/2010

Tiffen 62mm Neutral Density 0.9 Filter

Tiffen 62mm Neutral Density 0.9 Filter Review



I use the 0.9 (three stop) filter a good deal and it is particularly effective when used in conjunction with multi-bracketed exposures, HDR processing software and when applied to strong sunlight. I find that contrast in general and in clouds especially is made to look very striking, and the derived colours are very attractive. You might find that RAW image previews are initially disappointing, but once your basic adjustments are done the results are very impressive. Tiffen produces a more expensive and durable range of filters, but this one is solid glass and easy to keep clean. A very good purchase and I would have no hesitation in buying Tiffen again in the future.

A word of warning. Your camera previews will look very dark, through both the viewfinder and LCD screen, and it is easy to overlook unwanted details, especially around the edges of the frame. Be extra careful with composition and take your time. And because your exposures are going to be slowed down, use a tripod when necessary.




Tiffen 62mm Neutral Density 0.9 Filter Overview


Neutral Density 62mm ND 0.9 Lens Filter


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10/28/2010

Tiffen 77mm Digital HT ND 0.6

Tiffen 77mm Digital HT ND 0.6 Review



If you have a lens with a 77 mm filter thread, then you probably spent a lot of money on it, so you will at least want a UV filter to protect the front element. And a polarizer; who'd be without one of those? It's debatable whether the 812 'warming' filter is 'essential', especially in these days of computer enhancement, but it is a useful filter to make up the trio. I recently bought a Sigma 10-20 mm zoom. I knew that I would want at least the UV and polarising filters, so splashing out on this set didn't hurt too much. I am pleased with it. The filters, including the polariser with its two glass elements, have very slim profiles, so there is no mechanical vignetting, even when the lens is set at its minimum focal length of 10 mm. The polarising filter rotates smoothly and is a joy to use. I take a lot of landscapes, and in good weather this filter is usually the one to be found on the lens. The deep, saturated colours it is capable of producing are stunning. Least used is the 812 'warming' filter, though this will no doubt come more into its own as winter approaches. I believe that the quality of glass used in the filters is very good, and will not detract from the clarity or sharpness of your photographs.

The filters come in a soft folding pouch in which they are held in individual net pockets. There are four such pockets, so you have space for one more filter. A clever marketing ploy on the part of Tiffen to get you to buy one more, a nice neutral density filter for fifty quid perhaps? Who knows? The pouch has a velcro fastener and looks quite smart, though I would question whether it will protect the filters in the long run as effectively as the circular plastic boxes that house my smaller filters. We'll see. One more beef - the price, which is about twice as much as that on amazon.com. I know that electrical and photographic goods are invariably cheaper in the USA, but really! Even so, I would recommend this set. If you can afford a fancy lens, then you could (and probably should) get something like this to go with it.




Tiffen 77mm Digital HT ND 0.6 Overview


Absorbing 1 stop,of light this filter helps Provide a balanced exposures and better depth-of-field control. High-Trans Titanium Filters have very high transmissive properties utilizing multicoatings and a Titanium oxide component. These filters are mounted in a light weight metal ring with a matte black anti reflective inner ring and a Titanium finnish outer ring to identify the titanium oxide componenet in the filter. The new coatings for this filter increases hardness and reduces the suceptibility to smearing.


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10/27/2010

Tiffen 77SEP1 77mm Sepia 1 Filter

Tiffen 77SEP1 77mm Sepia 1 Filter Review



If you have a lens with a 77 mm filter thread, then you probably spent a lot of money on it, so you will at least want a UV filter to protect the front element. And a polarizer; who'd be without one of those? It's debatable whether the 812 'warming' filter is 'essential', especially in these days of computer enhancement, but it is a useful filter to make up the trio. I recently bought a Sigma 10-20 mm zoom. I knew that I would want at least the UV and polarising filters, so splashing out on this set didn't hurt too much. I am pleased with it. The filters, including the polariser with its two glass elements, have very slim profiles, so there is no mechanical vignetting, even when the lens is set at its minimum focal length of 10 mm. The polarising filter rotates smoothly and is a joy to use. I take a lot of landscapes, and in good weather this filter is usually the one to be found on the lens. The deep, saturated colours it is capable of producing are stunning. Least used is the 812 'warming' filter, though this will no doubt come more into its own as winter approaches. I believe that the quality of glass used in the filters is very good, and will not detract from the clarity or sharpness of your photographs.

The filters come in a soft folding pouch in which they are held in individual net pockets. There are four such pockets, so you have space for one more filter. A clever marketing ploy on the part of Tiffen to get you to buy one more, a nice neutral density filter for fifty quid perhaps? Who knows? The pouch has a velcro fastener and looks quite smart, though I would question whether it will protect the filters in the long run as effectively as the circular plastic boxes that house my smaller filters. We'll see. One more beef - the price, which is about twice as much as that on amazon.com. I know that electrical and photographic goods are invariably cheaper in the USA, but really! Even so, I would recommend this set. If you can afford a fancy lens, then you could (and probably should) get something like this to go with it.




Tiffen 77SEP1 77mm Sepia 1 Filter Overview


Sepia 3 adds a light fog effect to soften mood.


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10/01/2010

Tiffen 58POL 58mm SR Polarizer Filter

Tiffen 58POL 58mm SR Polarizer Filter Review





Tiffen 58POL 58mm SR Polarizer Filter Feature


  • For manual focus lenses and newer AF lenses with internal focusing
  • This model for lenses with 58mm filter threads
  • Rotate for desired effect



Tiffen 58POL 58mm SR Polarizer Filter Overview


Polarizing filters are used to select which light rays enter your camera lens. They remove unwanted reflections from non-metallic surfaces, such as water or glass, and saturate colors for enhanced contrast and pleasing composition.


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