Tiffen 52mm 58 Filter (Green)

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The Green 58 is a dark green filter that produces very light foliage.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Darker green than Green 11 filter
  • 52mm diameter
  • Primarily for black-and-white images
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Tiffen
  • EAN: 0049383027204
  • FormFactor: Round
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Tiffen
  • Manufacturer: Tiffen
  • Model: 5258
  • MPN: 5258
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_LENS_ACCESSORY
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: black-and-white-contrast
  • Publisher: Tiffen
  • SKU: TF52G58
  • Studio: Tiffen
  • Style: 52mm 58 Filter (Green)
  • UPC: 049383027204
  • Warranty: 10 years warranty

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Useless filters2010-02-03
I've played with these filters numerous times and haven't been happy with the results. That said, I've only worked with them when using b/w film, so maybe they have a better response with color.
Wrong reviews or wrong product?2010-02-03
The product is three tiffen close-up lenses. Why all the reviews on polarizing and warming filters? Either the reviews are in the wrong place or the product is wrong? These reviews don't help at all. Get it right Amazon!
Great quality, great effect2010-01-27
I got this for landscape work to use in conjunction with a polarizer.

It's quality is great and I don't foresee having any problems with it.
Wrong item in reviews!2010-01-25
All of the reviews for this product are for a set of three filters-- UV, polarizing, and something else. THEY HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH A SET OF 3 CLOSE-UP LENSES, which is what this prouct is, so in that regard, all of the reviews are worthless.
Digital Ultra Clear NOT an upgrade over UV Protector2010-01-24
Do not be fooled by the implication that the Tiffen Digital Ultra Clear is somehow better than a standard UV filter or a higher end filter. I got horrible glare from the filter on my EF 35mm f/2, the same as I got with the basic UV Protector. At the end of the day, both are cheap filters and should not go any any lens if image quality is important.

I have since learned that multi-coated filters are the way to go and I went with B+W MRC filters due to the higher quality and outstanding reputation.

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