CompleteMartialArts.com - Tiffen 52mm UV Protection Filter

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List Price: $16.99
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Manufacturer: Tiffen
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Tiffen EAN: 0049383099393 Feature: Most popular protection filter Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Tiffen Manufacturer: Tiffen Model: 52UVP Publisher: Tiffen Studio: Tiffen Warranty: 10 years warranty
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Features
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Most popular protection filter Provides basic reduction of ultraviolet light 52mm diameter Helps eliminate bluish cast in images
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Editorial Reviews:
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TIFFEN 52UVP -- The Haze ( UV ) filter improves your pictures while protecting your lens from dust, moisture and scratches.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Tiffen 52mm Photo Essentials Filter Kit Comment: Sent in a timely manner. Lense came in a nice case. Would definitely recommend product. I would also recommend purchasing from Amazon.
Customer Rating:      Summary: disappointing Comment: This was a very disappointing purchase. The item was never received and I had no contact number for the company. This was a complete waste of my money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Where has my lens been? Comment: I found the protective lens was covered with find dusts when I twristed on the 50mm lens. The root cause was there is no wrapping outside of the hard plastic case. As I contacted Amazon customer service, the options to me were to return-for-refund or to exchange.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Gets the job done Comment: I am using this cover on a nikkor 50mm 1.8 lens. Been using it for about 4 months. It does what it should protect my lens. It is built tough, glass and metal, not plastic. Tiffen is a great brand. Price was low also.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Essentials Kit - inexpensive for a reason. Comment: Not bad really, just on the cheaper side. UV does what is says, although there can be some excessive flare if not careful since it is not coated. 812 I have not used (not really needed these days on Digitals), Polarizing feels somewhat gritty when turning.
All in all it's a get what you pay for scenario. Probably fine for casual shooters, but I have already decided against buying Tiffen in the future...in fact I have bought several Hoya Multi-Coated UV's and the difference is night and day. I may return these depending on the process - they came from a third party vendor and it may not be worth the trouble.
Summary - they work, but if you really care about your pics and gear step up to Hoya or Heliopan or similar.
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