Tiffen Filter
Tiffen Filter
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![]() Tiffen Filters 62mm Soft FX5 Green 1 Boxed w Instr US $5.04
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![]() Tiffen 4X4 CLR Red 2 Grad SE Filter New US $59.00
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![]() Tiffen 4X4 Cool Day For Night Filter New US $89.00
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![]() Hoya Tiffen camera vintage filter lense lot huge 55 52 US $49.95
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![]() Tiffen 4x4 Ultra Contrast 1 8 Filter New US $79.00
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![]() TIFFEN 77mm 25 RED filter US $4.25
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![]() TIFFEN 77mm FL D filter US $.99
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![]() 52mm Tiffen Green 11 X1 Filter Hard Case For BW US $5.99
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![]() TIFFEN 46MM FILTERS SET OF FOUR WITH CASE US $9.99
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![]() Tiffen Filters 82mm Grid Star 4PT 2mm 82mm Clear US $69.00
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![]() TIFFEN 58mm 81A WARMING GLASS FILTER with case For US $5.00
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![]() TIFFEN 62mm 3pc PHOTO Essentials filter pack US $19.99
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![]() Tiffen 8 Yellow 2 filter 58 mm US $10.00
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![]() SONY A MAXXUM 50MM 17 METAL BASEHARD CASETIFFEN 4 US $104.50
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![]() 49mm Tiffen Lin Polarizer Case Makes Blue Sky Pop US $5.99
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![]() TIFFEN 62 77mm step up ring US $.99
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![]() Canon Rebel XSI dSLR 450D with 2 lenses and more US $525.00
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![]() Canon EF S 18 55mm IS Lens Filters wide tele hood US $160.00
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![]() 55mm Tiffen 81A Warms Pic Protects Your Lens US $5.99
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![]() TIFFEN 58mm 80A BLUE FILTER with case Color Convers US $3.00
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![]() Tiffen Hi Trans Drop in Series 7 81A US $3.00
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![]() Tiffen Hi Trans Drop in Series 7 85 c US $3.00
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![]() HUGE LOT 29 OF CAMERA LENS FILTERS US $49.00 |
![]() 43mm Tiffen UV Filter US $.50
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![]() Tiffen filter circular polarizer 67 mm New US $29.50
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![]() New Tiffen Digital Essentials Twin Pack Camera Filters US $.99
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![]() Used Tiffen 58mm Clear Glass Filter US $.99
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![]() Tiffen 62mm UV Haze Filter Hoya 62mm Polarizing Filter US $12.90
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![]() Konica Minolta 50mm f 28 Maxxum Lens in Excellent cond US $200.00
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![]() TIFFEN 55MM GREEN FILTER US $5.00
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![]() Tiffen 3x3 Softnet Black 1 Soft Focus Filter US $49.00
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![]() TIFFEN 55MM FLD FILTER US $5.00
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![]() TIFFEN 52mm UV PROTECTOR FILTER US $.99
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![]() TIFFEN 58 mm SKY 1 FILTER PLUS ANOTHER EXC US $1.00
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![]() 72mm Filter Set UV Clear US $.50
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![]() Tiffen Photar FL D Series 6 Color Correction Filter US $9.90
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![]() FANTASTIC NIKKOR 135 F35 NEAR MINT US $40.00
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![]() Lot of Vintage Cokin 35mm SLR Camera Filters US $7.99
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![]() Antique Series 7 Filter GRAB bag w Adapter Rings Lot2 US $7.00
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![]() TIFFEN 55mm HAZE FILTER US $.99
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![]() 52mm Filter Set UV UV Red US $1.25
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![]() Canon EF 28 80 mm f 135 56 US $36.00
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![]() 77mm Filter Set UV UV Clear US $.50
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![]() Canon Film Cameras AE 1 Program T50 and attachments US $29.00
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![]() Bolsey Filter Kit US $5.00
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![]() Lot Canon AE 1 35mm Camera w 50mm 80 200mm LensAcces US $76.00
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![]() Lot filters for 49mm lenses US $.99
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![]() Nikon FM2 35mm Film Camera with 2 lenses motor drive US $54.00
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![]() TIFFEN 49MM 80B US $5.00
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![]() Lot of 35mm Camera Lens Filters Flash Lens more US $9.98
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Tiffen DFXCMPV2 Dfx Digital Filter Software V2 Stand-alone Version - Overview, Pics and Customer reviews
About the Tiffen DFXCMPV2 Dfx Digital Filter Software
- 2000+ different filters and visual effects
- No other software required
- Menus can be rendered in various languages, catering to photographers across the globe
- Developed with both the novice and professional in mind
- Intuitive design makes the software easy to use (no major learning curve)
- Approx. 113 individual filters to choose from
- Over 2,000 customizable presets
- Includes both the Rosco and GamColor Gel libraries
- Access Gam Gobo or the Rosco libraries for lighting effects
- Simulations available:
- Tiffen glass camera filters
- Specialization lenses
- Optical lab processes
- Film grain
- Color correction
- Natural light
- Other photographic effects
- Considered by some to be a “more advanced version” of the popular Tiffen DFX Essentials Creative Digital Effects Software
- Amazon offers a 25% discount when purchased with a qualifying digital camera/ digital SLR
- Amazon also offers free shipping directly to your home
Customer reviews on Amazon.com
This software has the effect of making me think in different directions in a positively creative way. It's UI is intuitive. You can take any image and start experimenting with all the "What ifs?" that you can possibly evolve your ideas into.
I've got the stand-alone version and it works just fine, as my main thrust is always in dabbling into new avenues of presenting the essence of the image. Besides, think of all the $$$ you save in comparison to buying these filters separately for your camera.
I should mention that it's only crashed once, on the first day, when I pushed so many different buttons it wasn't even funny. So that was purely my own fault. All in all, this has become my new favorite "box of idea crayons", and the price is worth it.
Mili de Brown (Oklahoma)
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This software is amazing, and so much fun for the money!! I particularly like the defog and colored enhancing filters, but there is no limit to how creative you can be with so many choices.
There is only one drawback (and why I didn't give it 5 stars): after applying a filter and saving, a lot of the meta data is lost. I emailed Tiffen about this, along with some sample photos.
After checking it out, they said there was a bug in the EXIF that will be fixed in the next version. So beware, you will lose some meta data. I am still happy with my purchase, and use this software often as part of my workflow.
Michael D. Newcomer (Xenia, OH)
About the Author
Jessica Lopez is a professional artist and electronic "geek". She spends her time between Boston, MA and Buenos Aires, Argentina
UV filters-Tiffen or Kenko?
Are either of these filters "good Glass?" I asked about this a couple of days ago, so I went back and found a couple of supposedly better filters. Here are the items I am considering
Kenko MC UV
Tiffen UV
Tiffen UV-1
TIffen Skylight
The Tiffens are from Adorama and the Kenko is from a Honk Kong company. Prices vary $7.00 for the Skylight to $13.00 for the Kenko.
Are any of these "good enough glass" for a basic Nikon D40 w/ kit lens 18-55mm? Its all I can afford at the moment, but I really want to protect the lens face. Thanks again for guiding a novice out of his ignorance!
Any of them will do just fine. Stick with names you know and you'll be fine for the very basic filters. Circular polarizers and IR filters and stuff take a little more research, but pretty much if you stick with Tiffen or Hoya or even Quantaray you'll get a decent quality filter. Some of the weird brands that might be Japanese, might be Greek kind of names I'd be wary of. I think there's one called Zeikos or something like that. Don't buy any cheap filters off ebay. 2filter.com has good competitive prices and a ton of filters. I feel comfortable with Tiffen or Hoya or Kenko. Best of Luck to you.


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