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Tiffen 6.6" Irnd 0.9 Digital Diffusion Fx 1/2 Filter

Tiffen 6.6" Irnd 0.9 Digital Diffusion Fx 1/2 Filter
  • Product Code: eq177073
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$1,849.50 $2,404.35

Combining three distinct effects within a single filter, the Tiffen 6.6" IRND 0.9 Digital Diffusion FX 1/2 Filterfrom Tiffen 6.6" IRND 0.9 Digital Diffusion FX 1/2 Filteroffers a 3 stop exposure reduction, attenuates infrared wavelengths, and slightly softens skin details and textured backgrounds. Intended for use with high definition video capture with CMOS and CCD sensors, this filter compensates for the extended red sensitivity of these sensor designs in order to produce cleaner, more accurate colors and also takes the over-sharpened "digital edge" off for a smoother image quality. The filter is constructed from water white optical glass for maintained clarity and measures 6.6 x 6.6" / 167.6 x 167.6mm to pair well with lightweight or clip-on matte boxes.

IRND and Diffusion Combination Filter    3 Stop Neutral Density Filter    Attenuates Infrared Wavelengths    Greater Control Over Exposures    No. 1/2 Density Digital Diffusion    Softens Skin Details    Smoothes Textured Backgrounds    Ideal for High Definition Video Capture    Water White Glass Construction

Parameters
Size6.6 x 6.6" / 167.6 x 167.6 mm 
Front Accessory Thread / BayonetNo
Filter MaterialGlass

Alleviating the need to use multiple filters at once, this filter combines three distinct effects to reduce the number of filter surfaces in use.

IRND 0.9 filter offers a 3 stop exposure reduction to permit working with longer shutter speeds or wider aperture settings than normally required.

Infrared attenuating design is proportionate to the neutral density value, and helps to ensure clean, accurate colors and true blacks.

Digital Diffusion/FX effect softens skin details and textured backgrounds for a smoother image quality.

No. 1/2 diffusion strength provides the least amount of softening, which is less than the 1 strength.

Well-suited to high definition video applications where an over-sharpened "digital look" is undesirable.

Diffusion design remains invisible when lens is stopped down for greater versatility in exposure control.

Constructed from water white optical glass for maintained image quality.

Measures 6.6 x 6.6" / 167.6 x 167.6mm and is ideally suited for use with lightweight clip-on matte boxes.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is there anything like this that will fit on Bowen's mount lights?

A: If you are looking for a diffusion dome that is similar in usage to the Godox Diffusion Dome for Dainty ML30 and ML30Bi LED Lights, but designed for the Bowens S-mount, I would recommend purchasing both the MagMod Reflector XL, B&H # MAXREFL01, along with the MagMod MagSphere XL, B&H # MAXSPHERE01, for your usage needs. https://bhpho.to/3P1z5nq https://bhpho.to/4e8D7Vy

Q: 2. Is it possible to mount this to a cage or other mounting method without the handle, and if so what type of connection does it use?

A: The Super Blimp NTG includes a boompole adapter as well as the grip handle. Both the boompole adapter and handle each have a 3/8" female thread on the bottom which can be used to mount the blimp onto a cage, stand, or another type of mount. There are many adapters available to enable compatibility with a variety of mounts. Please contact us by phone or through live chat on the website if you would like further assistance.

Q: 3. Can I attach the Rycote Pistol Grip(MFR # 048438, 또는 MFR # 048401) to the Rycote Super-Blimp(MFR #010323)?

A: For the Rycote Super-Blimp Kit, the recommended pistol grip would be BH #RYPGRL • MFR #048401.

Q: 4. Why is this cheaper than the super-shield?

A: The Rycote super-shield and super-blimp are very similar products; both offering exceptional suspension mechanisms and excellent wind noise reduction. The biggest advantage to the super-shield (and why you pay more) is the attached hand grip. Should you desire to use the mic in a stealth like application, the hand grip will come in very handy- no pun intended.

Q: 5. Highest useful magnification?

A: The Celestron Inspire 100AZ 100mm f/6.6 Alt-Az Refractor Telescope BH #CEI100AZREF • MFR #22403 comes with (2) eyepieces. A 20mm and a 10mm. The telescope FL divided by the eyepiece FL = magnification power Example: Your telescope FL is 1000 mm and your eyepiece FL is 20 mm. 1000/20= 50x! The image seen in your eyepiece is magnified 50 times!

Q: 6. Can the blip be mounted on camera hot shoe?

A: The threading on the bottom of the Rycote 010323 can technically be used to adapt to a camera hot shoe, like the WindTech CM-38 Photo Hot Shoe to 3/8"-16 Male Adapter B&H # WICM38), but it is not made for that and not ideal, as the Rycote 010323 tends to be on the bulky side, the weight offset that it would create may present an issue and it may also interfere with handling other components on your camera rig. The Rycote 010323 and other blimps are most often used on a boom pole, either handled by a boom pole operator in a field set up, or mounted to a boom pole and light stand, in a stationary set up.

Q: 7. Does it will work with Oktava MK 012?

A: The Rycote 055201 Shotgun Mic Foam and Windjammer Combo is intended for use with microphones that are 19 to 22mm in diameter, but the diameter of the Oktava MK 012 is 23mm. As a better option, Rycote recommends the Rycote 021801 BBG Windjammer (B&H # RYBBGWJ) or the Rycote 033012Standard Hole Classic Softie Wind-Screen (B&H # RYS5M).

Q: 8. Would the shock mount in this kit be good to use by itself, or is it best to use a different shock mount if not intending to use the blimp?

A: The shock mount included in this blimp kit is very good, and would be find to be used on its own.

Q: 9. rode blimp 2.0 vs this?

A: Super-Blimp NTG. Better quality, lighter and easier to assemble

Q: 10. what's the different between this one and B&H # PHDD6000C ?

A: This is for the Softlighter II. The B&H # PHDD6000C is for the Softlighter.

22/09/2024

[Glass] The Tiffen Black Diffusion/FX 3 filter produces the effect I was looking for. It's well made with a nice finish and threads easily on my Nikon glass.

5
01/09/2024

[Glass] I got this to reduce the jaggies in video on my 6d. It does not totally eliminate them, but it definitely improves them. I haven't yet used this for portraits, but that's in the cards. when I started using this, I got the general veiling that you expect from one of the mist filters. I was disappointed. However, then I cleaned the filter thoroughly. Much much better. I think this is going to work out nicely. I bought another one for a different lens. When I pulled it from the package, it was pretty dirty, too. So my advice is to thoroughly clean your filters. You'll be amazed.

5
26/08/2024

[Glass] I bought this filter for HDSLR video use. The 1/2 grade provides a very subtle diffusion effect with minimal contrast loss. Ultimately, it takes the edge off of HDSLR video and provides a very close alternative to that elusive film look.

5
06/08/2024

[Glass] I am a fine atr / abstract photographer. I use this Warm Black Diffusion filter for still life, portrait, landscape and even shots of buildings and vehicles . The color tones of my subjects are very soft...also have an almost ebony hue to them. I seldom use Photoshop...I still love using lense filters. What's not so great? I cannot think of anything right now.

5
23/07/2024

[Glass] This Gold Diffusion FX 1/4 is a very nice filter to take the edge off digital. A golden glow is added with no or very little halation and I use it at outdoor parties and blond portraits.

5
14/07/2024

[Glass] The golden glow this filter adds is beautiful! Magnificent on sunny days and blonde or fair skinned subjects!

5
03/07/2024

[Glass] I have mainly been using the filter to soften the portraits I take because I print straight from the memory card without using computer touch-up. I'm extremely pleased with the softening filter effects. I do make adjustments in my camera to work with the filter as in the sharpness and the coloring to suit my taste for the end results that I'm looking for in the particular portrait that I'm shooting. The results of the filter are very minor but to me that is the way it should be - just enough to take a second look at the photo without realizing why you took a second look.... The camera lens had problems AFing, the photos looked blurry more than not. I tried hard to make it work for me but NO GO.Also it is hard to find much info and samples of the filter's performance on the internet.I still plan to experiment further with the filter on other photo ops besides portraits. But I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys the challenge of producing their end results from the camera and not the computer.Thanks for reading this; I hope it is helpful.Mary Grace@

5
18/06/2024

[Glass] Probably my favorite of this series - I have the series in 72mm. Nice to use on any blonde/fair skinned person. Afternoon shots in overcast days in the #1 is good as well!

5
13/06/2024

[Glass] If you're looking at this filter you likely already know what it is for, and sure enough it does exactly what Tiffen say. Optical resolution drops down but contrast loss and halation are kept to an absolute minimum. Strangely, if you look at Tiffen's triangle of diffusion diagram you'll see they put this filter halfway between resolution reduction and halation, implying you will get some soft highlight spreading. You absolutely do not and I don't know why that particular diagram suggests it when all their text and videos say it doesn't cause halation and, as I said, in use it certainly does not.
Allegedly on wide-angle shots or when using very small apertures you may see the black dots in the image. I can't say I've noticed this myself, but I only use this for shoulder-up shots, typically 50mm, often at fairly wide apertures, so I'm not in that 'danger zone'. If you want to shot wide and stopped down, maybe take caution and check out the Digital Diffusion/FX instead, which is meant to cause the same resolution drop without the black dots getting in the way.

I've had some limited experience with some Tiffen filters having poorly-cut threads, but otherwise the construction quality has been fine. Can't guarantee you'll get a faultless one but the fault rate, in my experience, has at least been very low – about one out of twenty filters having an issue, and even then, not one severe enough to stop the filter from mounting and functioning.

5
06/06/2024

[Glass] I bought it for video to have smoother images but I discovered that I also like it very much for portrait photography to smooth skin without having the dreamy halo effect. To my taste, the effect is very subttle, though...

5

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