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Photo : Tiffen 52mm 47 Filter (Blue)In association with Amazon.comfrom: Tiffen List Price: $39.99 Amazon.com's Price: $24.38 You Save: $15.61 (39%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 months
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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Tiffen EAN: 0049383027136 Label: Tiffen Manufacturer: Tiffen Model: 5247 Publisher: Tiffen Studio: Tiffen Warranty: 10 years warranty MPN: 5247 Features:
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Editorial Review: 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. Amazon.com Product Description: Primarily for black-and-white photography. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great Tiffen ConsistencyBought this for my 18-55mm Nikon lens on my newly purchased D80 D-SLR. Threaded onto the flange nicely and is low profile enough to not interfere with wide angle shots. Element rotates smoothly but remains in place between shots and even during transport. Great filter, great quality, very affordable. Rating: - Great filterVery good filter for blocking background movement. You capture just the object of your desire, but none of the things moving in the background. Also very good for reducing harsh sunlight entering the lens, if you have to take pictures during the middle of the day. I only gave it 4 stars because I have not used it very much, since I've just recently bought it. Rating: - Excelent quality and presentation.The first thing was opening moement, a nice package to hold and protect this filters, nice presentation, the fit, materials and effects are nice. Rating: - PerfectThis product is a perfect addition for any SLR lovers who want to protect their lenses from dust particles, fingerprints, etc. Rating: - Saved my Life!I give it a 4 out 5 stars. Pro: Cheap, does its job, easy to screw on/off. Con: Annoying reflection. It also saved my lens from destruction. My little cousin accidentally knocked down my tripod with my Nikon on it, and the next thing I know my filter is shattered and in a horrible condition. However, my lens was unharmed & good to go :) Browse for similar items by category:
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