Tiffen 67WIDCP 67mm Wide Angle Circular Polarizing Filter (Gray)

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Circular polarizing filters cut glare and reflection making them the perfect choice for outdoor photography. This filter is designed to fit auto focus cameras and rotates for the best effect. With an ultra thin ring you can use this filter on a wide angle lens with minimal viginetting. By cutting glare and reflection, this filter gives deeper color and better definition. Depending on the angle of the sun, this filter will make clouds stand out against a deep blue sky and deeper greens in foliage. Tiffin's used of high quality glass and polarizing materials make this the ultimate choice for your camera.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Filter cuts glare and reflection.
  • Gives better color saturation.
  • Special attaching ring makes adjustment easy.
  • Ultra thin design reduces viginetting when used with wide angle lenses
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Tiffen
  • Color: Gray
  • EAN: 0049383200201
  • FormFactor: Round
  • Label: Tiffen
  • Manufacturer: Tiffen
  • Model: 67WIDCP
  • MPN: 67WIDCP
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_LENS_FILTERS
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: general-polarizer
  • Publisher: Tiffen
  • Studio: Tiffen
  • UPC: 029144040970
  • Warranty: 10 years warranty

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Customer Reviews

As usual2008-12-04
Like all Tiffen filters, this is a quality product. The one drawback--a serious one--is that I can't use it as is with any other filter on my EOS.
Filter Cannot Take Lens Cap2007-07-03
I am concerned that the "wide angle" filter does not have the ability to put a lens cap on the polarizer.
If shooting outside, it helps to put on the lens cap without having to take the polarizer off!
Excellent filter2007-05-18
Quality of this filter is very good and the images I took on Kauai came out very nice with it.

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