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Tiffen 67mm Digital Pro Slr Glass Filter Kit

Tiffen 67mm Digital Pro Slr Glass Filter Kit
  • Product Code: ga229419
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$329.85 $498.07

The Tiffen 67mm Digital Pro SLR Glass Filter Kit contains some exciting filters to help you enter the challenging world of digital photography. Whether you're a weekend shooter or a working pro, these filters can give your photography a real "jump start".

Digital Ultra Clear Filter
Keep your filters safe from fingerprints and other contaminants with this optically clear filter.

ProMist 2 Filter
Tiffen Pro Mist filter are soft focus filters. The Pro-Mist filter is exceptional for creating a special mood.

Outdoors or indoors, in broad scenics or portraits, the Pro-Mist is excellent for toning down excessive sharpness and reducing contract by moderately lightening shadow areas without detracting from the overall image. This is especially useful given the contrast and extremely sharp resolution produced by contemporary film and video lenses.

Pro-Mist filters give your portraits that extra edge of professionalism. The various grades allow you to soften contrast to whatever degree you feel your subject requires.

Pro-Mist F/X filters are available in grades from one-half through five, with grade 5 having the greatest effect; Effect of lighter grades is subtle, with higher grades becoming gradually more noticeable.

Graduated Neutral Density Filter
Graduated Neutral Density filters enables the shooter to adjust exposure without affecting color balance. Neutral density filters are available in 1, 2, 3, or 4 stops to suit individual situations.

Often it is necessary or desirable to balance the light intensity in one part of a scene with another. This is especially true in situations where you don't have total light control, as in bright contrasting landscapes. Exposing for the foreground will produce a washed-out, over-exposed sky while exposing for the sky will leave the foreground dark and under-exposed. This filter enables cloud detail to be kept correctly exposed in the picture.

Determining which graduated neutral density filter yields ideal results for any given lighting situation takes knowledge, experience and a collection of such filters. Choose the filter strength which adjusts the lighting to stay within the exposure latitude (greatest difference between bright/dark values) which still shows details in both of the digital or film medium in use.

Speaking generally, the 2-stop value (ND 0.6 - the filter's clear portion allows 4x more light to pass vs. darkest portion) effectively compensates average bright sky-to-foreground situations, and the soft transition is applicable more often to a scene than the hard transition.

Parameters
Filter TypeUV
Soft Mist Diffusion (Grade 2)
Soft-Edge Graduated ND
Exposure ReductionGraduated ND: 2-Stop
Size67 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet67 mm
CoatingNo
Filter MaterialAll Filters: Glass
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.39 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.7 x 4.1 x 1.65"

Creates a special atmosphere by softening excess sharpness and contrast

Generates a pearlescent halo around highlights

Lighter grades are useful in toning down the excessive sharpness and contrast of contemporary film and lens combinations

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. I read a review where the writer claimed this AC adapter worked with his Sony HX400V. Can you confirm this?

A: The Sony AC-PW10AM is not compatible with the Sony HX400V.

Q: 2. Can you confirm this power supply works with the Sony CLM V-55 small monitor? I have found this to be indicated elsewhere, but this supply is not suggested as an accessory on the monitor's page on the B&H website: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/755854-REG/Sony_CLM_V55_CLM_V55_Portable_Monitor.html

A: The AC adapter is for cameras only. Sony does not list it to be compatible with monitors.

Q: 3. On reviewer complained about the orientation of the plug into the camera saying that it pointed the cable up instead of down and indicated it was a nuisance and interfered with controls and so forth. Is this true? Thanks

A: The camera cable outlets do not get in the way of the camera controls at all. It also does not point up or down, but actually aims the cable forward away from the camera body and along the lens barrel.

Q: 4. will this work with an Alpha 330

A: Hi Craig, Yes, it is compatible with Sony DSLR-A330. -Jerome

Q: 5. does this work with the sony zve 10

A: No, the Sony AC-PW10AM AC Adapter Kit for Select Sony Alpha SLR Digital Cameras is not compatible in the Sony Sony ZV-E10 Mirrorless Camera. The Sony AC Adapter for Select Sony Cameras, BH #SOACPW20 • MFR #ACPW20 is compatible, https://bhpho.to/3uukllH .

Q: 6. Is this compatible with the Sony ILCE-6400/Alpha 6400?

A: No. For the Sony A6400 (using the NP-FW50 battery) you'll need this AC adapter kit instead: https://bhpho.to/3i6BHhP

Q: 7. Can this power a Sony FS700 NEX?

A: It has worked well for me.

Q: 8. Will this bag fit a nikon Df with the 200-500mm lens attached?

A: Yes. I use it for a D750 with the 200-500 lens. The Df body is slightly smaller than the D750, so it should fit just fine.

Q: 9. 1. Can I use this Sony AC-PW10AM AC Adapter in Korea? In South Korea the standard voltage is 220 V.

A: Yes you can the AC Adapter supports 100-240 V

Q: 10. Can this adapter have safely power the Sony FX3?

A: The Sony AC-PW10AM AC Adapter Kit for Select Sony Alpha SLR Digital Cameras is not compatible with the Sony FX3.

13/09/2024

this is my backup camera and I find that for the price and performance this is win-win

5
08/09/2024

We're still learning all of the functions but so far it's been fantastic.

5
19/08/2024

I have owned my 50D for a little over three months now. With 6 weddings plus engagement shoots and senior pictures under it's belt, I like it better each time. I have never owed a 5D or any other full frame sensor camera, or even used one to compare, so I won't even try. But, I CAN compare my resulting images to those of fellow photographers who ARE shooting with those cameras, and I feel confident putting the results this camera produces up against anything I have seen of theirs. If anything faulters in my images, it is because I lacked skill and not because of the Canon 50D. I do use Canon L Series glass, and I think that is a huge contributor. I have never had focus issues due to low light unless I was testing a lower quality lens. That's not the camera's fault. With good lenses, focus is instant and accurate. Out of focus shots are user error. At 1600 ISO there is a little noise, but not near what I expected and i can recover from that post-edit. This may be the one area a 5d Mark II will show its pro camera colors over the 50D. This camera is a very comfortable fit in my average sized hand. Controls are easy to access and there is only a small learning curve to make operating them natural and second nature. I get approximately 650 RAW images on a 16GB CF card, and if you will be shooting all day like me at events, I recommend taking along an extra fully charged battery. Until I can justify spending 2.5x the price for a 5D Mark II (or whatever takes it's place by then), this camera is fabulous and I would buy it all over again! I will be replacing my wife's camera with a 50D very soon as well!

5
07/08/2024

My first DSLR was a Canon Rebel XTI with a kit lens and the Canon 70-200mm 2.8 lenses. The Rebel could not handle the speed of the 70-200 and I wanted a better camera so I upgraded to the 50D and have been very happy with it. Rugged construction, easy controls, great images! It does very well with all my lenses: the 70-200 2.8, the Canon 50mm 1.4, the Canon 18-135mm and the Canon 18-55mm kit lens. I would definately recommend this camera to anyone.

5
05/08/2024

Photographing our kids in sports and other events has turned into an expensive hobby! We started with point and shoots. Couldn't capture the action and night shots. Then we bought the Rebel XTi. Then an EF-S 18-200 IS 3.5-5.6mm lens. Yep, then comes the L 200mm f2.8 non-IS! As you can see, this is an ongoing process. Just received our 50D a couple of weeks ago. What an awesome camera! Out of the box with the L, the night time and action shots on Automatic are superb. While I wouldn't classify us as advanced amateurs, we are well on the way. My wife enrolled in a class that was geared towards advanced teaching. It has taken a little getting used to with the new menu's and location of buttons but without a doubt, this camera a giant step up from the XTi. We looked at the 60D but felt that the plastic body and swivel screen were not going to be durable. (Opinion only) The features of the 2 were similar with the only real diff being the swivel screen. When you hold the 50D, you know you have a machine that is durable. We did have to upgrade the memory card. Went with the Lexar professional 8G card. PLENTY of room.

5
04/08/2024

I am still learning the camera. It has a good feel and takes beautiful pictures. I wish I would have know the 60d was coming out I might have held off to get it for the video. Other than that It is all I hoped it would be.

5
14/07/2024

This camera makes anyone look like they know what they are doing. And if you are serious about photography you should start here for sure. Excellent purchase.

5
12/07/2024

I use this camera kit (50d and 28-135 mm lens) mainly for portrait and school photography and it is vary reliable, just like the 40d I had owned for a few years. I expect this one also will do a good job for years to come.

5
18/05/2024

... I absolutely love it. ... I used my Canon last weekend to capture special moments at a 50th Anniversary celebration and am thrilled at my results....

5
13/05/2024

I ordered this as a replacement for my aging 20D. Other than getting used to the new menu structure, I was able to start using the camera on Day one with significan improvements in the quality of my photographs. This came as a refurbished kit with the 28-135 lens and both items appeared as new. Althought the 28-135 lens is adequate, I didn't really need it since I already have a Tamron 18-250 for my walk around lense. I chose the 50D over the 60D since I preferred the build quality, my existing accessories from my 20D are compatible, and I really didn't think I'd use the video capabilities of the 60D.

5

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