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Tiffen 95C (Coarse Thread) Warm Ultra Circular Polarizing Water White Glass Filter

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Tiffen Ultra Pol Overview

Tiffen 95C (Coarse Thread) Warm Circular Polarizer Water White Glass Filter. This is a wonderful filter designed to bring significantly more "snap" to your images. If a traditional polarizer doesn't give you enough "zip", the "Ultra" polarizer gives you a little more. It will bump up your blue skies even more - making the difference between a good photo and a great image.

The additional warmth that this filter generates comes from the incorporation of Tiffen's exclusive 812 Warming filter.

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.

Note:
Circular polarizers are specifically designed for use with auto-focus SLR cameras (They will also work on manual systems and video cameras without problems).
Your deep blue sky will become even "bluer"
A highly efficient design
Adds warmth to image
Made from Water White Glass

Tiffen Ultra Pol Specs

Filter Type
Circular Polarizer with Warming
Exposure Reduction
1.2 to 1.5-Stop
Size
95 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet
95 mm
Coating
No
Filter Material
Glass
Ring Material
Aluminum

Tiffen Ultra Pol Reviews

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What is the difference between Ultra Pol Circular ...

What is the difference between Ultra Pol Circular vs Ultra pol LINEAR? Which one will work best in my matte Shape-2 4x4 case and with my Sony A7SII?
Asked by: Jose Maria
If you are also using a variable ND on your camera and want to use a polariser as well, you definitely need a circular one as a linear polariser will cause a colour shift as you rotate it.
Answered by: Michael
Date published: 2020-11-22

What is the difference between Ultra Pol Circular ...

What is the difference between Ultra Pol Circular vs Ultra pol LINEAR? Which one will work best in my matte Shape-2 4x4 case and with my Sony A7SII?
Asked by: Jose Maria
Circular Polarizers are designed for use with auto or manual focus lenses, while linear polarizers are best used with manual focus lenses.
Answered by: Tiffen Technical Support
Date published: 2020-01-03

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What is the differences between this model and http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/398871-REG/Schneider_68013038_138_mm_True_Linear_Polarizing.htmlIt seems like its just different descriptions but the same product. The only noticeable difference is a 10 year warranty on the more expensive model. What exactly does this cover? Does it cover it breaking?
Asked by: Anonymous
Basically, there are two types of Polarizing filters; Linear and Circular. Linear are used for manual focusing as they can confuse AF sensors. Circular filters are designed for AF lenses and cameras but can be used on manual focus cameras as well. For more details on the two, please see: http://bhpho.to/MF21zoThe Schneider 138mm True-Linear Polarizing Glass filter is optimized for motion picture and television cameras. Having an extinction ratio of ER 374, the Schneider True-Pol is 12-times more effective than other polarizing filters. The 138mm Circular Ultra Polarizing Filter from Tiffen is a similar filter yielding a more intense look to your images and is designed for AF cameras. Because of manufacturing differences, circular polarizing filters cost more than comparable linear filters. Both filters come with ten year warranties that cover manufacturing or workmanship defects.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2018-08-27

how is this designed to work? Does it need a ...

how is this designed to work? Does it need a 138mm circular polarizer in combination with this filter?
Asked by: Joshua
You would need a holder that will take this size filter. The exact holder depends in part on the lens you are using.
Answered by: Jessica G
Date published: 2023-11-16

Will this work with the Wooden Camera Zip Box Pro ...

Will this work with the Wooden Camera Zip Box Pro 4.5in Round Filter Stage?
Asked by: Stepan
Hi, this filter is compatible. with the Wooden Camera Zip Box Pro 4.5in Round Filter Stage.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2020-04-02

Was this made for film or digital? Do you have to ...

Was this made for film or digital? Do you have to angle it slightly for digital?
Asked by: s
The Tiffen 4 x 5.65" Ultra Pol Linear Polarizer Filter, being a linear polarizer, is not good for digital photography. For digital photography, you would want to use a circular polarizing filter. Here is a link to the circular polarizing filter options in the 4 x 5.65" size: https://bhpho.to/4dOpbz9.
Answered by: Michael S
Date published: 2024-09-05

question

What is the size of this filter?
Asked by: Bin L.
Series 9 filters by Tiffen are a unique filter system once popular with older lens and camera design. Requiring a Series 9 adapter ring, this system allows you to use one standard size filter (Series 9) on many lens sizes. Series 9 filters, although screw-on style, require a bit more work to set up. The glass filter drops into the adapter ring and is held securely in place with the included retaining ring (adapter ring sold separately). Series 9 filters have no threads. Although these filters are no longer as popular as they used to be, they allow the use of filters for harder to fit lenses, a common problem with older camera lenses.
Answered by: Tiffen Support Tiffen Expert
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

The description on this CPL makes a point of specifying that its non-coated . Is that supposed to be a good thing? Aren't multi-coated filters better at controlling reflections than non-coated filters? Since this filter is clearly aimed at professionals and considering its price, shouldn't it be coated?
Asked by: Claude
Claude, the advantage is you are not paying for multi-coating which is not necessary.
Answered by: Tiffen Support Tiffen Expert
Date published: 2018-08-27
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