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Tiffen 67mm Circular Polarizing Wide Angle (Low Profile Design) Filter

BH #TICP67WA • MFR #67WIDCP
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Tiffen 67mm Circular Polarizing Wide Angle (Low Profile Design) Filter
Key Features
  • Wide Angle (Low Profile Design)
  • Makes a Blue Sky Bluer
  • Enhances Clouds
  • Eliminates Reflections
Tiffen 67mm Circular Polarizer Filters - Light rays which are reflected become polarized. Polarizing filters are used to select which light rays enter your camera lens. They can remove unwanted reflections from non-metallic surfaces such as water or glass and also saturate colors providing better contrast. The effect can be seen through the viewfinder and changed by rotating the filter. The filter factor varies according to how the filter is rotated and its orientation to the sun.
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Tiffen Circular Polarizer Wide Angle Overview

Tiffen 67mm Circular Polarizer Filters - Light rays which are reflected become polarized. Polarizing filters are used to select which light rays enter your camera lens. They can remove unwanted reflections from non-metallic surfaces such as water or glass and also saturate colors providing better contrast. The effect can be seen through the viewfinder and changed by rotating the filter. The filter factor varies according to how the filter is rotated and its orientation to the sun.

If you're out walking on a lovely day - in the mountains or at the beach - and you want to get a fabulous shot of a cloud-filled sky or make the water seem more saturated, then a polarizer is the way to go. This filter is the best way to make the clouds stand out, increase or decrease the saturation of the ocean or increase or decrease the reflection off the water. You can also use this filter when shooting into glass or windows since it will, again, either increase or decrease reflections.

If you're shooting black and white and want to simulate a threatening storm, try throwing on a #25 Red filter. The vista will take on the appearance of an imminent, ominous storm.

Along with a UV or Skylight Filter, a polarizing filter should be a part of everyone's gear bag. It can turn a run-of-the-mill image into a stunning, creative photo by increasing color saturation.

This filter uses a Wide Angle (Low Profile) mount. In order to help eliminate vignetting (darkening of the corners), it does not have a front thread.

Note:
Circular polarizers are specifically designed for use with auto-focus SLR cameras (They will also work on manual systems without problems)
This filter eliminates ultraviolet rays from outdoor shots as well as polarizing the light to remove reflections, and increase color saturation, without affecting the overall color balance
Can dramatically enhance a blue sky and make the clouds more prominent
Used best at right angle to the sun
Effective with cameras that use beam splitters in the path of the TTL light meter and with AF cameras
UPC: 049383200201

Tiffen Circular Polarizer Wide Angle Specs

Filter Type
Circular Polarizer
Exposure Reduction
1.2 to 1.5-Stop
Size
67 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet
No
Coating
No
Filter Thickness
0.22" / 5.6 mm
Filter Material
Glass
Ring Material
Aluminum
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.17 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.35 x 3.6 x 0.65"

Tiffen Circular Polarizer Wide Angle Reviews

LOW PROFILE SIZE A REAL PLUS

By Mindy
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-04-24

THE LOW PROFILE DESIGN HELPS TO CUT DOWN ON SHADOWING ON THE CORNERS WHEN SHOOTING WIDE ANGLES. IT IS A BIT LIGHTER WEIGHT AS WELL. BE AWARE THAT YOUR LENS CAP MIGHT NOT SNAP ON SNUGLY, ON A LOW PROFILE FILTER.

YOU NEED THIS

By Molly
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-09-13

This polarizing filter is just what you need to help capture that perfect picture on a bright day. I use this filter with my Canon EF-S10-18mm F4.5-5.6 IS STM Ultra-Wide Zoom Lens. This has been one of my favorite purchases! It helps bring out the blue in the sky as well as battling all those annoying glares that appear on windows and bodies of water. 10/10 recommend for all landscape photographers! This filter is a MUST.

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How does this compare to the Tiffen Digital HT ...

How does this compare to the Tiffen Digital HT CPL that is about $40 more? Which one is higher quality for videography/filmmaking?
Asked by: Michael
The Tiffen CP Wide Angle is our standard circular polarizing filter with no front filter threads on the filter ring in order to prevent vignetting when shooting at wider focal lengths. The Tiffen Digital HT CP is our premium quality filter and includes multicoated glass to for scratch resistance and has a titanium coated filter ring.
Answered by: Tiffen Technical Support
Date published: 2024-10-07

does this work with sony FE 20 f1.8?

does this work with sony FE 20 f1.8?
Asked by: Himal
It definitely should since it works without vignetting on my APS-C 10-18 mm UVA zoom, which starts at 16mm FF equivalent. The Sony lens does not seem to have a front element that extends closer to the outer edge of the lens barrel than my lens. Conclusion is you are probably safe.
Answered by: Christian
Date published: 2020-07-23

Will a standard lens cap still clip onto this ...

Will a standard lens cap still clip onto this filter (asking because it doesn't have front threads)?
Asked by: Andrew
Tiffen 67mm Circular Polarizing Wide Angle (Low Profile Design) Filter has 67mm front threads. You can attach your lenscap on this filter.
Answered by: Llinelva D
Date published: 2022-09-18

If I stack this CPL on top of a fixed ND filter ...

If I stack this CPL on top of a fixed ND filter (see link), will they thread together ? And should I put the CPL on the outside, on top of the ND? https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/163449-REG/Tiffen_67WIDCP_67mm_Circular_Polarizing_Wide.html/qa
Asked by: Mark
You can stack a CP on top of an ND that has the same size filter threads. Tiffen filters with the "Wide" designation have limited front filter threads on the front to avoid vignetting. The wide filters will not be suitable to be the first filter on the lens if you want to stack filters, however they can be the outer filter. The CP should always be the last (outside) filter as you will need to turn this filter to adjust the polarization. Please keep in mind that stacking filters effectively increases the barrel length of your lens and may result in vignetting, especially when shooting at wide focal lengths.
Answered by: Tiffen Technical Support
Date published: 2021-07-01

what wider focal length The Tiffen Digital HT CP ...

what wider focal length The Tiffen Digital HT CP is compatible?. It seems TIFFEN have a CP Wide angle but with inferior quality (no coating) than the HT CP. so is the HT CP compatible with 17-28mm focal length?
Asked by: christian
I guess so, I am using it with Canon 10-18mm
Answered by: Jaroslav
Date published: 2021-03-17

Does it include a front cap?

Does it include a front cap?
Asked by: Nicola
The Tiffen 77mm Circular Polarizing Wide Angle (Low Profile Design) filter has very limited front filter threads to avoid the chance of vignetting in your images when shooting at wider focal lengths. As the lens cap attaches to the filter thread, attaching any lens cap will not be possible. We suggest taking this filter off your camera and returning it to its case when not in use. You should then attach a Tiffen 77mm UV Protection filter to the lens and attach the lens cap to that filter.
Answered by: Tiffen Technical Support
Date published: 2022-05-06

Can you mount a filter or screw in hood to the ...

Can you mount a filter or screw in hood to the front of this filter?
Asked by: William
No; this filter uses a Wide Angle (Low Profile) mount. In order to help eliminate vignetting (darkening of the corners), it does not have a front thread. As the Tiffen 58mm Circular Polarizing Wide Angle (Low Profile Design) Filter does not have front filter threads, you would not be able to connect a screw-in filter or a screw-in lens hood onto the front of the filter.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2019-02-01

What is the total thickness of this filter?

What is the total thickness of this filter?
Asked by: William
Are you referring to the glass, or the aluminum filter ring?
Answered by: Tiffen Technical Support
Date published: 2019-02-04
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