The 62mm Neutral Density (ND) 0.9 Filter from Tiffen has several uses and offer the possibility to achieve otherwise unachievable results. It enables the shooter to adjust exposure without affecting color balance. ND filters appear gray and reduce the amount of light reaching the either the sensor of a digital camera or the film plane of a traditional film camera. Neutral Density filters are used to create some unusual special effects such as capturing the "blur" of the rippling water of a waterfall or the swirling effect of city traffic.
Tiffen's ColorCore glass is produced through a process that entails permanently laminating the filter material in between two pieces of optical glass that are ground flat to tolerances of a ten-thousandth of an inch, then mounting them in precision aluminum rings. Determining which neutral density filter yields ideal results for any given lighting situation takes knowledge, experience and a collection of such filters.
| Type | Neutral Density filter |
| Size |
62mm 5mm Thick |
| Grade | 0.9 |
| Filter Factor | 3-stops |
| Multi-Coated | Not Applicable |
| Rotating | Not Applicable |
| Effect | To use high speed ISOs in bright light |
| Application | Nature, travel, outdoor photography |
| Color Temperature | Not Applicable |
| Construction | ColorCore Glass |
| Front Filter Thread Size | 62mm |
| Front Lens Cap Size | 62mm |
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Comments about Tiffen 62mm Neutral Density (ND) 0.9 Filter:
I wanted to shoot footage of a carnival in bright sunlight at a fairly slow shutter speed and at a wide aperture, This did the trick. Pretty good optics for the price.
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Comments about Tiffen 62mm Neutral Density (ND) 0.9 Filter:
This type of filter opens up new worlds for the photographer. Allowing one to use a low ISO, slow shutter and locked down aperture for a wonderful effect even in bright sunlight! It is the quality one expects from Tiffen.
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