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Tiffen 4 X 5.65" Cc10g Green Filter

Tiffen 4 X 5.65" Cc10g Green Filter
  • Product Code: ga219006
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$1,515.00 $1,893.75

The Tiffen 4 x 5.65" CC10G Green Filter is a color compensating (or color correction) filter for use when making color balance adjustments. It can be used to alter the color balance of a scene by placing in front of a light source or the lens of your camera. It can also be used to apply color corrections when used in the darkroom with an enlarger or to help pre-visualize color adjustments when viewing prints.

Green is the opposite of magenta and can be used to reduce magenta tones or casts within a scene or print. This green CC10 is more dense than a CC05 filter and less dense than a CC20 filter, and requires a 0.3 stop compensation for normal exposure results.

Tiffen filters are made using ColorCore technology; a process that involves laminating the filter substrate between 2 pieces of optical glass and grinding flat to a tolerance of 1/10,000th of an inch. This filter measures 4 x 5.65" / 101.6 x 143.5mm.

Color Compensating Filter    Achieve Proper Color Balance    Also for Printing and Viewing Use    ColorCore Technology

Parameters
Filter TypeColor Compensating 10 Green
Exposure Reduction0.3-Stop
Size4 x 5.65" / 101.6 x 143.5 mm 
Front Accessory Thread / BayonetNo
Filter MaterialGlass
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6.4 x 5.2 x 1.1"

Green color compensating filter for use when making color balance adjustments.

Green is the opposite of magenta and is added to reduce magenta tones or color casts within a scene or print.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. 2 questions: How well does the Sony A7rII (ungripped) fit into the Medium DSLR Core Unit Version 2 vs the Medium Mirrorless Core Unite V2. From what I can tell the different between the two is the DSLR core is deeper. I may occasionally want to bring a 2nd Mirrorless camera body. I would also normally bring 2-3 lens one being a Sony 70-200mm with Foot attached. Is the Medium DSLR core a better option in this situation? 2nd question: How well will the core unit fit into a traditional backpacking pack (65L). For longer backpacking trips I would rather just have a core unit and just place it in a larger pack.

A: The DSLR Core Unit would be a better option--it's about 1.5" deeper than the Medium Mirrorless Core Unit. A Core unit will easily fit into a 65L pack.

Q: 2. If you don't use a rain cover, does rain collect on the top of the bag?

A: Shimoda Designs Action X50 Backpack Starter Kit with Medium DSLR Core Unit Version 2 (Black) does not collect rain on the top of the bag, even without the rain cover.

Q: 3. Can the shimoda 50x fit a 16inch MacBook Pro in the laptop sleeve?

A: You may be able to fit it in but it will be a very tight fit given the dimensions of the laptop compared to the compartment in the bag.

Q: 4. Is the stylus on these regular Intuos tablets compatible with the thicker grip on the Intuos Pro? https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1303607-REG/wacom_ack30002_intuos4_thick_pen_grip.html

A: No, the stylus that is included with the Wacom Intuos Bluetooth Creative Pen Tablet (Medium, Black) is not compatible with the Wacom Wide Body Pen Grip for the Intuos 4 & 5 Grip Pen.

Q: 5. Can you scroll web pages with the pen/tablet?

A: Yes

Q: 6. Will this fit a Sony 200-600 lens and A7riv?

A: Yes this would fit the A7RIV and a 200-600mm lens.

Q: 7. Will the X30 fit the medium core DSLR compartment or do I have to buy the X50? For reference, I have a Nikon D850 with a really right stuff right angle bracket on it, 70-200 f/2.8, 24-70 f/2.8, and probably grabbing the 14-24 soon. Thanks for any and all advice!

A: The X50 would be better suited for a larger body like the D850 and the lenses you wish to hold.

Q: 8. Will the Z 70-200 2.8 Z6 / Z7 fit inside the Medium DSLR Core Unit?

A: If you want the camera and lens attached then unfortunately it will not fit. It's very close but it doesn't fit. Lens and camera separately, no problem then!

Q: 9. Question for X30 AND X50 owners. If you could have only one which one would you pick. Isn't X50 a bit too big for short walks in the woods?

A: It would depend on what items you wish to carry on your trip as to which case would be better for your usage needs. However, if you will only be carrying a mirrorless camera and additional gear, the Shimoda Designs Action X30 Backpack may be the better option for your usage needs. It is designed for use with the Medium Mirrorless Core Unit Version 2, which can hold a mirrorless camera or small DSLR camera kit. It is the smallest offering in the Action X-series line, so if you are only going for a short trip and carrying a small kit or minimum equipment, then the Action X30 would be recommended.

Q: 10. What's the difference between V1 and V2?

A: The v1 Core Units does not offer side door access since the pack at that time only had rear door access.

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