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Tiffen 82mm Variable Neutral Density Filter

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Tiffen 82mm Variable Neutral Density Filter
Key Features
  • Provides 2 to 8 Stops of Light Control
  • Rotating Ring to Choose Degree of ND
  • Eliminates Buying Many ND Filters
  • Use to Create Blur & Special Effects
The 82mm Variable Neutral Density Filter from Tiffen offers a unique way of maintaining total control over your depth of field and presents an efficient way to create special effects. The filter is designed with a built-in rotating ring that controls neutral density ranging from 2 to 8 stops (0.6-2.4). The heavier the density, the slower your shutter speed will be. This longer exposure allows the shutter to remain open long enough to record the same amount of light, but will also create movement within the shot. Another major benefit of this filter is that it eliminates having to buy and carry around individual neutral density filters. With this one filter, you can rotate to the degree of ND you want, saving money and time.
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which clip-on mattebox works with this filter?

which clip-on mattebox works with this filter?
Asked by: Johan
A rotating filter, like the Tiffen 82mm Variable Neutral Density Filter, is not compatible with clip-on matte boxes.
Answered by: Michael S
Date published: 2024-07-11

I want to achieve vivid, saturated colors in ...

I want to achieve vivid, saturated colors in scenes with lots of natural light. Will this filter help me with that?
Asked by: Diego
The use of hte Tiffen 82mm Variable Neutral Density Filter is to reduce the amount of light getting to through the lens. Many use this to shoot wide open and or at a very slow shutter speed. It is not made to increase saturation.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2023-05-16

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Hi,Will this ND filter fit on my Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 ATX lens? Thanks.
Asked by: Anonymous
No it will not. The Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 ATX lenses have a 77mm sized filter thread. See the link below for the proper option in the 77mm size:http://bhpho.to/So8rpt
Answered by: Yos O.
Date published: 2018-08-28

Does it have IR protection ?

Does it have IR protection ?
Asked by: DENYS
It is not rated for IR, This is a Neutral Density filter, but I yet have to come up an IR issue using it with my Sony A7RII. If you have IR issues with your sensor often like color shifts I suggest you correct those with a proper IR filter first. A Variable Neutral Density filter works by juxtaposing 2 polarizing filters so there is a highly modified light spectrum left, I wonder if you should be worring about IR at the end. Enjoy. This filter is a game changer specially on travel and run and gun.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-08-15

Does this filter work with Canon RF 15-35mm Lens?

Does this filter work with Canon RF 15-35mm Lens?
Asked by: Shubo
Yes.
Answered by: hectorm
Date published: 2022-01-20

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I just bought this filter, works great! But I am not able to use my 82mm Sensei lens cap for the ND. The ND it self seems to have a larger front diameter. What lens cap do you recommend?Thanks, -GG
Asked by: Anonymous
Check out the Sensei 95mm lens cap, as the Tiffen 82mm Variable Neutral Density Filter has a front thread size of 95mm: http://bhpho.to/K9qRG6
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2018-08-28

Isa this lens good for sunsets ?

Isa this lens good for sunsets ?
Asked by: andres
This filter allows the photographer greater control over the light entering their lens, 2-8 stops. It is meant for two things: Greater control over aperture/depth of field. By limiting the amount of light coming into the lens, you can shoot at lower apertures and achieve greater depth of field during bright light situations where your image would otherwise overexpose. Long exposures. By limiting the amount of light coming into the lens, you can shoot long exposures during the day to create "movement" in your images. An example would be photographing a waterfall and having all the surroundings appear still, while the water was motion blurred.
Answered by: Tiffen Technical Support
Date published: 2020-12-29

What's the pitch of the threads?

What's the pitch of the threads?
Asked by: Robbie
Not sure about "thread pitch" however, I can say that is threads on & off my Canon RF 24-70mm f/2.8L IS USM Lens just fine.
Answered by: Richad
Date published: 2021-04-06
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