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Tiffen 86mm Coarse Thread Smoque 1 Filter

Tiffen 86mm Coarse Thread Smoque 1 Filter
  • Product Code: ga218513
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$569.85 $746.50

The Tiffen 86mm Coarse Thread Smoque 1 Filter is a unique diffusion filter that provides a smoky, hazy quality to your images, emulating the effects of a smoke or fog machine. This filter is ideal for use in situations where smoke could typically be encountered, but is not available or present. The 1 density provides less smoke effect than the 2.

Tiffen filters are made using ColorCore technology, a process that involves laminating the filter substrate between 2 pieces of optical glass, grinding flat to a tolerance of 1/10,000th of an inch, and then mounting to precision metal rings.

Produces a Smoky, Hazy Effect    Eliminates the Need for Artificial Smoke    ColorCore Technology

Parameters
Size86 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Ring MaterialAluminum

Produces hazy, smoky effect across image.

Emulates how a smoke or fog machine works.

Ideal for use in situations where smoke could occur, but isn't present.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. I'd like to recreate a cinema zoom. Is this lens parfocal or varifocal? And if so will the subject remain in focus while zooming without the use of autofocus? I'm not looking to use autofocus during a zoom.

A: This lens is varifocal, and is not designed to maintain focus when zooming.

Q: 2. I don't see it in the specs. Does this lens also have VR?

A: There is no reason for this lens to have VR, as it is a feature of the camera.

Q: 3. Hi, Could someone tell me what the outside circumference of the C5 is? Thanks!

A: It is 6 inches in diameter which is equal to 18.85 inches in circumference.

Q: 4. I don't see holes for piggybacking a DSLR. If there are holes, what adapter can be used?

A: A DSLR can be connected through the eyepiece 1.25 hole with a T mount connected to the T mount adapter for a specific camera mount., instead of the eyepiece giving the user 1X magnification. have a Canon DSLR you would use this T mount adapter: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/261256-REG/Celestron_93419_T_Mount_SLR_Camera_Adapter.html and you would connect it to the T mount tube in the eyepiece 1.25 hole: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/202135-REG/Celestron_93625_SLR_35mm_OR_Digital.html

Q: 5. Is this lens heavy enough to justify a tripod collar?

A: No it is not , there is no tripod collar for this lens

Q: 6. Can the new Canon RF mounts connect to this scope through a adapter?

A: You will need (2) items. The Celestron T-Mount Adapter for Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescopes BH #CETAC5 • MFR #93633-A Celestron T-Mount Adapter for Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescopes BH #CETAC5 • MFR #93633-A To attach to the rear of the scope and the Vivitar T-Mount to Canon RF-Mount Adapter BH #VIHFT2EOSR • MFR #HF-T2-EOS-R https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1494990-REG/vivitar_hf_t2_eos_r_t_mount_to_canon_rf_mount.html To mount on your camera body. Those (2) pieces will now screw together

Q: 7. Does this lense work on a Sony Aii?

A: Yes

Q: 8. How does this lens' manual focus compare to that of a mechanical focus lens?

A: It is similar and does allow for very precise focusing, but does not have hard stops like a mechanical focus lens.

Q: 9. Can a polarizing filter be used with the supplied lens hood?

A: Yes you can use a Circular Polarizer with the lens hood

Q: 10. This one (G Master) or that one (Sony G F/2.8 OSS II)... I use Sony A7R II and Sony A99! Sony G is an A-Mount, also E-Mount via adapter, but 500 dollars more... I don't know which has better IQ to grap some of those! Pros and cons

A: The Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS E-mount Lens has not yet been release, as it is a new item that was recently announced, and is not yet stated to begin shipping until July 29, 2016. As such, I have yet to see any lens testing from reputable testers to compare the optical quality of the two lenses. The newer Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS E-mount Lens has 11 aperture blades for a more rounded aperture and bokeh (the A-mount lens used 9 blades), and also has more optical elements designed for more correction from aberration and to focus all light at a single point to increase sharpness, and also has a shorter minimum focus distance. The above are the comparisons from the lens' specifications released by Sony. Comparing the MTF chart, the newer Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS E-mount Lens seems slightly sharper, especially when viewing the corner/edge performance. However, for a comparison in real-world testing, you would have to wait until the lens is released and available for testing.I will add one point; if you are using both A-mount and E-mount cameras, and you only want to have to purchase one lens, then the Sony 70-200mm F2.8 G SSM II would be recommended. While both are good lenses, you may use an adapter to use the A-mount lens on the smaller E-mount, but there is no adapter to use the smaller E-mount lens on the larger A-mount.

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