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Tiffen 77HTHZE86 77MM Digital HT HAZE 86 Titanium Filter

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Product Brand: Tiffen
EAN: 0049383061383
Label: Tiffen
Product Manufacturer: Tiffen
Model: 77HTHZE86
Publisher: Tiffen
Studio: Tiffen


Piece facts:
  • Helps reduce the blue cast caused by UV light rays
  • High light transmission charachteristics
  • Light weight metal mount
  • hardened coatings for better durability
  • Matte Black anti-reflecting inner ring.




Filter Titanium 86 HAZE HT Digital 77MM 77HTHZE86 Tiffen






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Digital HT filters are a state-of-the-art technological breakthrough in multi-coated photo and video filters. Made for the discerning professional and imaging enthusiast, Digital HT filters with Hi-Trans Double-Sided Titanium Multi-Coating surpass even military specifications for hardness and durability. Digital HT (High Transmission) filters offer the strength of a Titanium coating combined with the purest optical quality glass and Tiffen's Academy-Award-winning ColorCore technology. lt presents unmatched scratch-resistant durability and worry-free cleaning. Tiffen's research and development team has conquered the challenges of multi-coating. No longer is your investment in a multi-coated filter subject to the everyday challenges of dirt, humidity, and potential scratching which can render your multi-coated filter useless. Along with the extreme toughness and durability, Tiffen Digital HT Titanium Coating features excellent Anti-Reflective characteristics. The Titanium coating consistently reflects less than 1% of the imaging light hitting the front surface of the filter while transmitting nearly 99%.


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great deal ...
It is not the best UV filter you can buy, but definitely good value for the money.

I have it mounted on my tokina 11-16/2.8 to protect my investment.

So far I removed it only once when it was causing a flare that I did not want in the picture.

Definitely a must have.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for the Price
For 70$ or so you get three 77mm NEW Name Brand Lenses.

Great buy for the money. They shoot clear pics.





Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Two filters don't fit the Canon 24-105 L Series ...
The UV and Color filters touch the glass of the lens when screwed onto the lens. Beware that these filters DO NOT fit the Canon 24-105 Lens. I have yet to buy new filters, but I suspect the only ones that will fit are the Canon brand filters.





Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Good filter for the price
I have several of these filters. They are good filters, but in time (several years), they can get tiny scratches if I'm not careful. The little ring that holds the glass to the metal ring has come loose on occasion, but I just tighten it and the problem goes away for several months. Keep in mind that I'm a professional photojournalist and I use my gear heavily (daily). I keep coming back to this filter because I keep buying new lenses. It works great in fog and dust. It works so well, that when I'm in a situation that I NEED to show the fog or dust, I must take the filter off because the filter cuts through so well. I would also recommend the Skylight filter too.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * I liked the Polarizer, Works great ...
After reading good and bad reviews, I decided to order a set on a gamble I guess. Well, I took some Fall pictures with the polarizer and am happy with the results.

My copy seems to be fairly tight and easy to adjust. I use this filter with my Tamron AF 17-35mm F/2.8-4 lens and have no problems that others have mentioned.

I do Wish I could have purchased the Polarizer seperate as I hardly use a UV Haze filter. Haven't used any filter for lens protection for 30 years, and all my lenses are in perfect condition. I kinda like the haze in some landscapes. I may attach one when taking very long shots to cut through some of the haze.

Again, if you need a 77mm Polarizer, this one will fill your needs and it's rather inexpensive.

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