Tiffen Haze 1 - Filter - UV - 43 mm |

enlarge | Brand: The Tiffen Company Category: Photography
List Price: $19.49 Buy New: $9.95 You Save: $9.54 (49%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Warranty: 10 years warranty
MPN: 43HZE Model: 1 UPC: 049383016048 EAN: 0049383016048 ASIN: B00013J6IS
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Features:
| • | Reduces excessive blue by absorbing almost three quarters of UV light. | | • | Best general purpose UV control | | • | Eliminates UV problems from most situations where increased haze tends to wash out color and image clarity | | • | Protects your camera or camcorder lens against dust, moisture, fingerprints, scratches and damage | | • | Can be kept on your camera at all times |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Film, as well as video, often exhibits a greater sensitivity to what is to us invisible, ultraviolet light. This is most often outdoors, especially at high altitudes, where the UV-absorbing atmosphere is thinner; and over long distances, such as marine scenes. It can show up as a bluish color cast with color film, or it can cause a low-contrast haze that diminishes details, especially when viewing far-away objects, in either color or black-and-white. Ultraviolet filters absorb UV light generally without affecting light in the visible region. It is important to distinguish between UV-generated haze and that of air-borne particles, such as smog. The latter is made up of opaque matter that absorbs visible light as well as UV, and will not be appreciably removed by a UV filter.Haze 1 reduces excessive blue haze caused by UV light by absorbing 71% of UV. It's great for all-around UV control. This filter eliminates UV problems from most situations where increased haze tends to wash out color and image clarity.
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Customer Reviews:
works great! August 16, 2008 An essential for the front of my HV30. Works just fine as far as I can tell. I think the footage from high altitude is slightly less washed out.
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