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Tiffen 58mm 47 Filter (Blue) | 
enlarge | Brand: Tiffen Category: Photography
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $25.50 You Save: $19.49 (43%)
New (3) Used (1) from $20.50
Rating: 129 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 4.2 x 3.4 x 0.9 Warranty: 10 years warranty
MPN: 5847 Model: 5847 UPC: 049383034363 EAN: 0049383034363 ASIN: B00004ZCCU
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| Features:
| • | Dark blue filter | | • | Accentuates haze and fog | | • | Used for dye transfer and contrast effect | | • | 58mm diameter |
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Amazon.com Product Description Primarily for black-and-white photography.
Product Description The Blue 47 is a dark blue filter that accentuates haze and fog. It can be used for dye transfer and contrast effects. Although originally intended for use with black and white film, this filter can also be used as a creative tool in color photography.
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It does the job October 3, 2008 Richard C. Palson (Massachusetts) The Tiffen 58mm uv filter does the job. My main purpose is to protect the lens, which it does fine , with no noticeable optical effect. Any improvement in picture quality is a plus. rcjp
Got a "Demo" or re-stocked damaged return October 1, 2008 K. Keefer (Hershey, PA USA) I just decided I'm never purchasing low cost optics by mail again. I purchased a UV Haze and a circular polarizer. The polarizer was perfect, pristine and new. A great buy. The UV Haze had a worn case, when opened was mis-repacked with the instruction manual between the filter and the packing foam protector. The manual was well worn and obviously USED a lot. And of course the UV Haze filter was SCRATCHED. This is a glass filter with no coatings so it takes a real good ding to scratch it with a nice deep 1/4 inch scratch. I could spend $5-$10 to return it for an exchange, and maybe I will not get a damaged one again, and maybe I will. I question any company that re-stocks an obviously damaged and very worn item. After spending for the extra postage the mail order filter will not be a very good buy.
UV filter - good price and value September 29, 2008 Charles Sundin (Hillsboro, OR United States) FOr the most part, this is the least exciting filter you will ever purchase. Yawn! Look at it - it is clear. It does nothing that you can see. That is the point with this. Most of what it provides is protection and safety. Note that this is NOT one of the thin type filters that allow you to stack several on a lens without getting that nasty vignetting. However, that being said, I did stack this filter and a CPL filter on the 18-55mm kit lnes yesterday with no problem.
VERY DISAPOINTED! September 22, 2008 John A. Perry (Colorado Springs, CO) As some of the reviews I read online had said, the package/kit of 3 filters was an overall disappointment. The polarizer was the worst. I have a six dollar pair of polaroid sunglasses I bought at Wallgreen's that remove more reflection off of objects, deepen the skys blue better than this junk. Of course the filter did not even come any where close to a Nikon filter that I've had and used for 25 years. Also as reported from others here the quality of the metal finnish and threads was bad! I sent it all back within a hour of recieving the delivery of the delivery.
It works... September 20, 2008 Butterfly User (Boston, MA USA) It's a polarizing filter. It does what it is supposed to do. Pretty good quality, too. Using it at wide angles will cause vignetting. Pretty expensive.
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