Tiffen 52mm 25 Filter (Red)
 

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Tiffen 52mm 25 Filter (Red)

by Tiffen

$23.99
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Label:Tiffen
UPC:049383116380
Binding:Electronics
Published By:Tiffen
ASIN:B00004ZCA0
Category:Photography

Tiffen 52mm 25 Filter (Red) Features

  • Medium-red filter
  • Darkens blue sky, creating dramatic contrast with clouds
  • 52 millimeters in diameter
  • Primarily for black-and-white images
  • Creates greater contrast between foliage and flowers

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Product Description

Create dramatic sky effects, emphasizing cloud contrast for landscapes with Red 25. Simulate a moonlit scene at midday with slight underexposure. Use with infrared film to yield extreme contrast with skies, turn foliage white and cut through fog and haze.

Customer Reviews

Tiffen 52mm Photo Essentials Filter Kit - Reviewed on 2009-01-07
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Sent in a timely manner. Lense came in a nice case. Would definitely recommend product. I would also recommend purchasing from Amazon.
disappointing - Reviewed on 2009-01-06
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This was a very disappointing purchase. The item was never received and I had no contact number for the company. This was a complete waste of my money.
Where has my lens been? - Reviewed on 2008-12-24
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I found the protective lens was covered with find dusts when I twristed on the 50mm lens. The root cause was there is no wrapping outside of the hard plastic case. As I contacted Amazon customer service, the options to me were to return-for-refund or to exchange.
Gets the job done - Reviewed on 2008-12-17
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I am using this cover on a nikkor 50mm 1.8 lens. Been using it for about 4 months. It does what it should protect my lens. It is built tough, glass and metal, not plastic. Tiffen is a great brand. Price was low also.
Essentials Kit - inexpensive for a reason. - Reviewed on 2008-12-11
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Not bad really, just on the cheaper side. UV does what is says, although there can be some excessive flare if not careful since it is not coated. 812 I have not used (not really needed these days on Digitals), Polarizing feels somewhat gritty when turning.

All in all it's a get what you pay for scenario. Probably fine for casual shooters, but I have already decided against buying Tiffen in the future...in fact I have bought several Hoya Multi-Coated UV's and the difference is night and day. I may return these depending on the process - they came from a third party vendor and it may not be worth the trouble.

Summary - they work, but if you really care about your pics and gear step up to Hoya or Heliopan or similar.
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