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| |  | | Home » Tiffen 67mm Neutral Density 0.9 Filter | | | | | | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.2 pounds | | Package Length:
| 4.33 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.54 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.63 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.18 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 56 reviews |
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44 of 47 found the following review helpful:
Learn about the ND filters before you buy one.Apr 22, 2010
By Balaji If you think this is the strongest ND filter you can get, then it is wrong. DO NOT BUY THIS. This is only 3-stop and there are 9 or 10 stop filters available. Learn about ND filters before settling on one.
With this ND filter, you cannot take pictures of water falls in bright day light (even with smallest aperture (F22)). But if you want to take the same later in the day (around sunset), this will help you a lot. I took lots of pictures using this filter during my trip to Yosemite. I could take really nice waterfall motion (with 1 sec exposure during sunset) but all the pictures I took during day time were washed out...they all became too bright.
If you have a polarizing filter, you may stack on top of it (be careful with vignetting) to get more darkness.
The filter itself is very well built and I was able to easily screw/unscrew from the lens. I would put some more money to get more f-stop. I will post some sample pics I took soon.
13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Doesn't play well with Canon 24-105/4L ISNov 30, 2010
By Jason Mongue I've put this filter on many Canon lenses and it's worked just fine with no perceivable loss in image quality EXCEPT on one lens.
For about a week, I used this off and on a 24-105/4L IS. Near the end of the week I noticed a faint scratch/abrasion in the dead center of the filter as well as on the front element of the lens. Thus, I stopped using it (on the trip). When I returned to civilization and the land of the internet, I did some searching and found quite a few other folks (on dpreviewDOTcom) complaining about the same issue with the Tiffen filter and their 24-105/4L lens.
All in all, I'd recommend this filter, but try it on all the lenses you intend to use to make sure there's some clearance between the filter and the front element.
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
72mm ND 0.9 filterApr 05, 2008
By J. R. Osborn I needed a darker neutral density filter than I already had. I got this one and used it on a recent vacation to shoot some sunrises and sunsets. I was extremely pleased with the results. Also, I thought the price on Amazon was excellent. There are other brands out there that cost more, but I have always liked Tiffen products, and knew that I would have no issues with it.
46 of 61 found the following review helpful:
Sunglasses for your cameraFeb 07, 2001
By Mr. M. J. Christian
"citizensmith"
Ever seen those photos of rivers and waterfalls where the water is all blurred and misty? This filter can help you achieve that and other effects. It drastically cuts down the light passing through your lens, forcing slower shutter speeds that will give the blur effect.This is the strongest ND filter, you may want to look at the 0.6 or 0.3 for a less noticable effect. Also, be prepared to use a tripod. This filter will easily push your shutter speed into multiple seconds, so you'd have to have one.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Super!!!May 27, 2009
By Abhishek Banerji Got this mainly for photographing waterfalls and it does a gr8 job. Didnt notice any loss of image quality because of this. Very useful accessory.
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