
Manufacturer:Tiffen Label:Tiffen EAN:0049383099447 Model:72UVP | Nice filter, own several Tiffen Products UV Filter Needed this for protection over my new lensMost popular protection filter 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 imagesMost popular protection filter 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 protectMost popular protection filter 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 recentlyRating 4 No clue how these happened but I do know that when it comes to my Canon 70-200 I'm not taking many chances2009-04-06 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 anywayMost popular protection filter I dropped the whole camera and broke the filter but no other harmRating 5 I can't remember ever dropping a camera but the insurance paid off2009-04-05 A 46 mm filter is hard to find and they had one Hard to find filter It came fast and was very inexpensive, Works fineMost popular protection filter (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 Most popular protection filter 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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