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Tiffen 58mm Warm Soft/FX 2 Filter

BH #TIWSFX258 • MFR #58WSFX2
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Tiffen 58mm Warm Soft/FX 2 Filter
Key Features
  • Soft-Focus Effect, Adds Warmth to Image
  • +45 Mired Shift Value
  • 1.25x Filter Factor, +0.3 Stops
  • Reduces Subject Blemishes and Wrinkles
The Tiffen 58mm Warm Soft/FX 2 Filter can be applied to create a warm cast over an entire image while purposely reducing the appearance of blemishes and wrinkles in portraits, or to apply a general soft-focus effect while maintaining overall sharpness. An array of small lenses distributed within the surface of this filter smooths fine lines and textures, which can be useful for creating a more flattering result of a subject.
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Tiffen Warm Soft FX Overview

The Tiffen 58mm Warm Soft/FX 2 Filter can be applied to create a warm cast over an entire image while purposely reducing the appearance of blemishes and wrinkles in portraits, or to apply a general soft-focus effect while maintaining overall sharpness. An array of small lenses distributed within the surface of this filter smooths fine lines and textures, which can be useful for creating a more flattering result of a subject.

The warming effect of this filter can be obtained under daylight when this filter is used on a film camera system with daylight film installed, or on a digital camera system with its daylight white balance setting selected. This filter's overall coloration reflects a mired shift value of +45.

This filter has a grade of 2. Grades of 1/2, 1, 3, 4, and 5 are also available where this filter type's effect becomes approximately twice as strong with each grade number increase. When higher grade numbers are applied, a halation effect around highlights can be created to further enhance a subject's appearance or produce a desired effect.

This filter is constructed from optical glass for clarity as well as color fidelity. It is made using ColorCore technology, a process that involves laminating the filter substrate between two pieces of optical glass and grinding flat to a tolerance of 1/10,000th of an inch, and then mounting to precision metal rings.

  • General soft-focus effect while maintaining overall sharpness
  • Reduces the appearance of blemishes and wrinkles
  • Provides a smoother appearance of fine lines and textures
  • Can add a warm cast over an entire image when used on a film camera system with daylight film installed, or on a digital camera system with its daylight white balance setting selected
  • 1.25x filter factor reduces exposure by 0.3 stops
  • Constructed from optical glass for clarity and color fidelity
  • 58mm front filter threads allow for use with other filters
  • Plastic case included for storage and transport
UPC: 049383126006

Tiffen Warm Soft FX Specs

Filter Type
Diffusion/Soft Focus
Exposure Reduction
0.3-Stop
Size
58 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet
58 mm
Coating
No
Filter Material
Glass
Ring Material
Aluminum
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.115 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
3.55 x 2.9 x 0.6"

Tiffen Warm Soft FX Reviews

Use it always

By Janab
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2018-03-30

Found to be a go to lens especially in my winter/snow scenes

Even in digital still a great accessory

By Rufus
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2013-03-04

This filter saved my life on a shoot outdoors with a very pale Iowan at the end of winter. Midwesterners don't see the sun for months and they get really, really pale. My Tiffen Warm Soft F/X1 transformed the subject from looking like death warmed over into to a regular human being. The great thing about using the F/X1 is that you can't tell it's in use. People shot from less than 5 or 6 feet away don't look fuzzy, they just look a little better. However, out past 8 or 10 feet you can start to see that there's something weird going on. I wouldn't use it to shoot a room for instance. But at normal closeup distances, it's magical.

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