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The Tiffen 67mm Neutral Density 0.6 Filter is a must-have for photographers seeking to eliminate overly bright images while balancing exposure and controlling depth of field. With a 67mm diameter, it's compatible with all film types, making it an essential tool for both color and black-and-white photography.







J**R
GOOD PRODUCT
I feel like I'm saying the same words over and over again. I got a new camera for my bday and I needed to get filters for it. I will trust tiffin any day of the week. Quality is outstanding. The only issue I have for me, is it's hard for me to get the case open that stored the lens.. I'm sure other people have way better grip than I do. So don't let that deter you in getting these lenses
D**E
It works really well!
If you are not using Neutral Density filters, you are missing out on an easy, simple and inexpensive means to improve your photography (and videography if you're shooting DSLR). ND filters allow you to shoot with a wide aperture without over-exposing your images. While you can stop down your lens to compensate for bright lighting, you will increase your depth of field and loose the "bokeh" -background blur - of the wider aperture. An ND filter allows you to shoot with aperture open, maintain a shallow depth of field (desirable for video) keep the details in the highlights and preserve a nice color balance. ND filters can cost $100+ but this Tiffen does a great job a fraction of the cost. I use it for still and video images and I'm very satisfied with the results. At this price, it is a good starting point and my just be enough for you now and in the future.
A**A
No color cast & perfect for flash / strobist work
I was seriously skeptical about the quality of glass and the possibility of a blue color cast. I was WRONG. I am so glad I spent the whopping $11 on this filter. I shoot Canon L quality glass, although this particular filter I put on the 50mm 1.8 lens (cheap but awesome) ... the clarity and sharpness did not suffer at all and there was absolutely no color cast. So far I've only shot using this for help in getting a shallower DOF when using my studio strobes outside. I highly recommend this filter for any strobist lovers, you can't beat the price .. next I'm getting a 82mm filter for my super wide and trying out the .9 level. This review is for the .6 ND. I plan on trying some waterfalls with it next, can't wait!!
J**L
Fun To Use
I bought this ND lens to try to capture the flowing techniques of water and wind. I had to play a little with the shutter speed to get the photos just right, but I had a lot of fun photographing a windy Iowa day. (See my photo under Customer photos here). While I think a .9 would be better for the wind shots, I am very pleased with the results of my first experiment. I can't wait to try it on water. A tripod is a must for these kinds of photos. I am also looking forward to experimenting with panning shots for background blur. The photos I took turned out sharp where needed (Tree trunks). I am very pleased with it and would recommend it to anyone looking for this type of lens. It worked great with my Canon Rebel XT digital SLR.
A**S
a basic review
this review is for the few of us that know what we are buying but are also trying to save a bit of money. the adage goes, "if you have enough money to spend on that lens that costs x-amount of money, you should be able to afford a filter that compliments it." this is true. but some of us need to save a few bucks and this is one of those areas that some feel you can be a little cheaper. so if this describes you, then this review is for you. its quick and its dirty and I have no data to support any of my statements other than my own observation and experience with this product.putting on this filter, i see no problems. new out of box, the threads seem to fit well without being too tight or too loose. the filter seems to be evenly tinted without any darker spots throughout the transparent medium. like i said, I haven't done any "science" to verify this. image quality has no suffered due to using these filters. i shoot medium to pro glass and i haven't seen any noticeable difference in resolution. im happy with the color accuracy across the frame. I have not tested the amount this filter protects against weather or dust. But since I don't generally find myself forced to shoot in precipitously challenging situations, I have not had to worry about it.all in all, this is a decent filter. i will buy more in the future. But I have a feeling if I find myself in a situation where I'm being paid a bunch more the work, i'd probably suck it up and purchase a different brand filter.
J**H
Super 8
Works perfectly with my canon 514xl super8 camera. Good for shooting 200T film outdoors. Though I do wish I got the 1.2 instead of the .6 nd
C**E
A Must Have
ND filters should be standard equipment for any serious photographer. Primarily I use ND filters for use in the blazing bright mountain snow; the perfect solution without changing colors like a CPL filter can. I have been very please with all the Tiffen filters I have purchased and never hesitate to shop Tiffen first when I'm in need of a new filter or a replacement. I know are bothered by the vignetting you can get from screw-on type ND filters but I haven't noticed this to be a problem as long as enough light is available. I fact, this filter is most useful when too much light is available. Until something happens to change my mind, I will tell everyone, "You can't go wrong with Tiffen filters."
1**V
Ideal for capturing flow of fast moving objects
This filter is a 2 stop filter. This means its dark but not so dark to change bright daylight into night.Its ideal for shooting waterfall flow images, sunset/sunrise and portraits with dark background using external flash.The good thing about 2-3 stops filters is, you can take pictures handheld most of the times.The exposure is reduced by 2 stops, the shutter speed comes in the range of 1/100 to 1/50 of a sec, which for a stable hand shouldn't be a problem.The filter has threads on it, hence can be used to mount more filters on it.Highly recommended for nature lovers.
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