Tiffen 72mm UV Protection Filter




Manufacturer:Tiffen
Label:Tiffen
EAN:0049383099447
Model:72UVP

Nice filter, own several Tiffen Products

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Needed this for protection over my new lens

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Only reason why I didn't give 5 stars is:



1: the lens cap fits a little awkwardly on this filter, but have not had a problem with the other ones I have bought in the past for other uses (ND etc)

Rating 4





2: I think the shipping was pretty high, but then again, I should of checked locally first

2009-04-10



I've had no issues with this filter

No problems

I arrived free of scratches and doesn't seem to interfere with any of my images

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Rating 4

2009-04-07

In the forever debate over whether to have a filter or not I choose filter

Good to avoid scratches on my pricey lens

I know that a hood is going to protect the glass as well but this can also protect

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I've been one of those people that have managed to seriously gash my lens on my Canon Powershot point and shoot and got a little scratch on my Sigma 17-70mm recently

Rating 4

No clue how these happened but I do know that when it comes to my Canon 70-200 I'm not taking many chances

2009-04-06





For this filter specifically I will say that I haven't seen any degradation or problems during normal use

I've read so many photographers advise people to buy these mainly as insurance for their glass

Good Insurance

I was never going to drop a lens but bought these for insurance anyway

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I dropped the whole camera and broke the filter but no other harm

Rating 5

I can't remember ever dropping a camera but the insurance paid off

2009-04-05

A 46 mm filter is hard to find and they had one

Hard to find filter

It came fast and was very inexpensive, Works fine

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(glass not loose in ring like some one said)

Rating 5

2009-04-04

Film, as well as video, often exhibits a greater sensitivity to what is to us invisible, ultraviolet light

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This is most often outdoors, especially at high altitudes, where the UV-absorbing atmosphere is thinner; and over long distances, such as marine scenes. It can show up as a bluish color cast with color film, or it can cause a low-contrast haze that diminishes details, especially when viewing far-away objects, in either color or black-and-white

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