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Tiffen 77mm Circular Polarizing Filter

BH #TICP77 • MFR #77CP
Tiffen 77mm Circular Polarizing Filter
Key Features
  • Makes a Blue Sky Bluer
  • Enhances Clouds
  • Eliminates Reflections
  • High Quality ColorCore Glass
Tiffen 77mm 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 Overview

Tiffen 77mm 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 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: 049383050455

Tiffen Circular Polarizer Specs

Filter Type
Circular Polarizer
Exposure Reduction
1.2-Stop
Size
77 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Rotating
Yes
Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet
77 mm
Coatings
None
Filter Thickness
0.2" / 5 mm
Filter Material
Glass
Ring Material
Aluminum
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.175 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.4 x 3.6 x 0.55"

Tiffen Circular Polarizer Reviews

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fit AF-S DX NIKKOR 10-24mm?

fit AF-S DX NIKKOR 10-24mm?
Asked by: Michael
Michael, Thanks for the question! If we are examining the correct lens described above, yes, that lens will accept 77mm sized filters.
Answered by: Tiffen Technical Support
Date published: 2024-08-29

How much vignetting would this lens have on a ...

How much vignetting would this lens have on a tokina 11-16 lens on a Nikon D7200?
Asked by: Joe
Your camera body is not full frame and has a 1.5x magnification factor. As a result your 11-16mm lens when used on this body is essentially a 16.5mm -24mm lens. There should be no vignetting given these focal lengths when using a standard CP filter. However, if you are concerned Tiffen does make a low profile filter to avoid vignetting: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/163451-REG/Tiffen_77WIDCP_77mm_Circular_Polarizing_Wide.html
Answered by: Tiffen Technical Support
Date published: 2019-01-16

Does this filter thread on? The one I received ...

Does this filter thread on? The one I received seems to only have 1 row of threads to screw onto lens?
Asked by: Jerome
The 77CP filter has front and rear 77mm threads.
Answered by: Tiffen Technical Support
Date published: 2021-10-08

Is this compatible with the Parasonic G7 14-42mm ...

Is this compatible with the Parasonic G7 14-42mm lens?
Asked by: Little
That lens only requires a 46 mm filter: Tiffen 46mm Circular Polarizing Filter B&H # TICP46 MFR # 46CP
Answered by: Adam
Date published: 2020-07-21

can this specific polarizing filter be used for ...

can this specific polarizing filter be used for video applications?
Asked by: dante
Yes, this filter can be use for still or video.
Answered by: Tiffen Technical Support
Date published: 2019-01-14

wide angle?

wide angle?
Asked by: Joseph
This is a standard 77mm Circular Polarizing filter. The Tiffen Wide Angle CP (with low profile rings to help prevent vignetting) is item # 77WIDCP: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/163451-REG/Tiffen_77WIDCP_77mm_Circular_Polarizing_Wide.html?sts=pi
Answered by: Tiffen Technical Support
Date published: 2023-04-07

Can I put a lens hood over the filter?

Can I put a lens hood over the filter?
Asked by: Liam
Sure. Some dedicated lens hoods attach to the lens behind and over the filter. Some lens hoods attach via the filter thread, in which case this filter has a front thread for additional attachments too. Please note that it may be difficult with some hoods to reach the filter to rotate the polarizing filter.
Answered by: Nechemia
Date published: 2020-03-17

question

I have a canon 60D with a 18-135mm lens. Would this be the proper filter size for my lens? Thanks.
Asked by: Anonymous
The Canon 18-135mm lens has a 67mm diameter. So it uses 67mm filters. Here is the 67mm equivalent:http://bhpho.to/1fXHRKv
Answered by: Steven C.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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