Tiffen 58mm 80A Filter | 
enlarge | Brand: Tiffen Category: Photography
List Price: $26.99 Buy New: $12.50 You Save: $14.49 (54%)
New (4) Used (1) from $9.99
Rating: 141 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 3.4 x 0.9 Warranty: 10 years warranty
MPN: 5880A Model: 5880A UPC: 049383057539 EAN: 0049383057539 ASIN: B00004ZCCW
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| Features:
| • | Achieve correct colors in image with daylight film | | • | Adjusts for lighting variations | | • | 58mm diameter | | • | Primarily for color imaging |
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Product Description Sunlight, daylight, incandescent, fluorescent, and other artificial light sources all have color characteristics that vary significantly. Filters give you better images by adjusting for these light variations. Film and video are rated for a particular color temperature such as that of daylight or tungsten light. Filters are used to correct differences in color temperatures between the recording medium and a light source.The 80A filter balances daylight film for use with most standard tungsten lighting, studio lighting and copy stand lighting.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 136 more reviews...
Great product for the price January 8, 2009 I bought this to protect my new lens for my Canon XSI. It works well and was a great price.
Unobtrusive but essential December 29, 2008 I have always protected my lenses with a UV filter. I'm not sure that the filter actually does anything because of never shot without one, but I recommend spending a few dollars to protect an expensive investment. The Tiffen brand is always reliable.
good quality December 13, 2008 This fits with my Carl Zeiss 25mm fix lens. I use this lens and new filter with Nikon D90. I would like to notice that Nikon DSLR work well with Carl Zeiss lens F mount
So-so November 19, 2008 The only thing this filter is good for is protecting the lens from physical damage (dust, prints, scratches, water spots, etc.) Some say that cheap Tiffen filters degrade the quality of the images, but I haven't noticed any degradation. If you want a filter that will actually improve your images, do not get this filter, go with a circular polarizer or a neutral density filter instead. It's better to crack this filter than crack your lens.
Simple UV Protector November 9, 2008 It's just a protection filter. It's does a good work by day though it can create weird flares by night if you are trying to picture below a bright light or if there's one pointing towards you. It also has a weird glass finish in the edges that make it look cheap (even though it is)
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