Tiffen 67mm UV Protection Filter | 
enlarge | Brand: Tiffen Category: Photography
List Price: $25.99 Buy New: $4.99 You Save: $21.00 (81%)
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Rating: 79 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 3.4 x 0.6 Warranty: 10 years warranty
MPN: 67UVP Model: 67UVP UPC: 049383099430 EAN: 0049383099430 ASIN: B00004ZCJK
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| Features:
| • | Most popular protection filter | | • | Provides basic reduction of ultraviolet light | | • | 67mm diameter | | • | Helps eliminate bluish cast in images |
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Product Description UV filters are considered a standard accessory for every SLR lens, including the lens that may have been included with your camera. The size is designed to fit the threads in front of your lens. It protects the actual lens from dust, fingerprints, and other small substances that can harm image results. The filter is also easier to keep clean. That's why it should always remain on your camera. The filter has threads to accept any other effect filters you may wish to add.
Amazon.com Product Description Protects lenses from dust, moisture, scratches, and other damage. These filters can be kept on the camera at all times.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 74 more reviews...
If you own 18-105mm VR nikon, Do not buy it !!!!! November 16, 2008 Atikorn Panya (MA, USA) One of my friends brought it from here for a new 18-105mm vr nikkor (from D90 kit). After attached it to the lens, you will see a small spot at the middle. He showed it to me for finding the reason. I said Oh god remove it immediately. But it is too late. The glass of the filter hit the glass of the lens. The filter was returned, but the spot is still on the lens forever. - -"
Nice accompaniment for my 70-200L IS November 2, 2008 Paul H. Lee (MD) What can I say? This is a nice and inexpensive accompaniment for my L lens. It was nice to have them both delivered at the same time and start shooting right away and not run off to camera store to buy UV filter. Nice feature for Amazon to bring the accessories to your attention at check out time!
tiffen cpl October 15, 2008 price man (ohio) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
tiffen filters are good glass,it is the brand used in hollywood,this is good enough for me
works as advsertised October 6, 2008 grace 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
works well for outdoor portraits in sunlight. needed filter to be able to use lower aperatures for dof and filter works as advertised.
Flare on strong light source, fine otherwise October 5, 2008 Paolo Rodriguez I have owned this 67mm UV Protection Filter for about a month, being used with my 18-105mm Nikon lens. The protection filter works as advertised (from Tiffen's own words: "It protects the actual lens from dust, fingerprints, and other small substances that can harm image results. The filter is also easier to keep clean. That's why it should always remain on your camera.") and has so far protected the actual lens from any dust or smudges. I am also less fearful of wiping any dirt on the filter (compared to where the dirt was on the lens itself); the filter is cheap and can be replaced easy. It mounts on lens via the filter thread very well; it is neither loose that it will fall off nor too tight that it is difficult to remove. The filter also has threads so you can stack other 67mm filters and it works just as well---I have tried it with a 67mm Neutral Density 0.9 filter. The texture and finish of the filter's metal ring is a bit strange to my hands, though, but only because it did not match the texture and finish of the lens. The Tiffen 67mm UV Protection filter also accepts the original lens cap that came with the 18-105mm Nikon lens with not much issues. I am quite happy with the filter if not for the fact that it gives an unsightly flare when pointed to a strong light source and not just the sun. If this is not an problem for you then this filter will serve you well. Otherwise, I would recommended a multicoated (and more expensive) 67mm UV Protection filter instead, which prevents (or at least minimises) flares. Happy shooting.
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