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Tiffen 4x5.65" Irnd 1.2 Digital Diffusion Fx 1 Filter

Tiffen 4x5.65" Irnd 1.2 Digital Diffusion Fx 1 Filter
  • Product Code: eq177221
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$1,530.90 $2,403.51

Combining three distinct effects within a single filter, the Tiffen 4x5.65" IRND 1.2 Digital Diffusion FX 1 Filterfrom Tiffen 4x5.65" IRND 1.2 Digital Diffusion FX 1 Filteroffers a 4 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 4 x 5.65" / 101.6 x 143.5mm to pair well with lightweight or clip-on matte boxes.

IRND and Diffusion Combination Filter    4 Stop Neutral Density Filter    Attenuates Infrared Wavelengths    Greater Control Over Exposures    No. 1 Density Digital Diffusion    Softens Skin Details    Smoothes Textured Backgrounds    Ideal for High Definition Video Capture    Water White Glass Construction

Parameters
Size4 x 5.65" / 101.6 x 143.5 mm 
Front Accessory Thread / BayonetNo
Filter MaterialGlass
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.48 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6.5 x 5.5 x 1.1"

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 1.2 filter offers a 4 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 diffusion strength provides a minimal amount of softening that is more than the 1/2 strength, but less than the 2 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 4 x 5.65" / 101.6 x 143.5mm and is ideally suited for use with lightweight clip-on matte boxes.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does this lens support the OM-1 Focus Stacking setting?

A: Yes, the Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 17mm f/1.2 PRO Lens supports the OM-1 Focus Stacking setting.

Q: 2. What are the best uses for this lens?

A: A 50mm is perfect for some people while others prefer the 35mm for general all around photography. A 50mm is great for portraits, closeup as well as environmental. The f1.2 isolates the subject incredibly well and this lens really has a 3-dimensional pop. Its the lens Id be buried with probably. You cant go wrong with it and every photographer needs a fast 50mm.

Q: 3. Is there any difference between this lens and the Olympus lens except the brand name?

A: The OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 25mm f/1.2 PRO Lens is the same lens as the Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 25mm f/1.2 PRO Lens (B&H # OL2512ED). It has been rebranded as the manufacturer is officially now OM Systems.

Q: 4. Would this lens as well as the other Pro prime lenses be too heavy for the PEN bodies?

A: I don't find this lens or the Oly 25mm f/1.2 PRO lens to be too large or too heavy for my Pen-F. I also use the 12-100MM f/4 PRO on the Pen-F and think that maybe this lens is about at the limit of size and weight for this body. I do prefer to use the Olympus ECG-4 Grip for the Pen-F, which I do not believe detracts from the compact size or appearance of the camera, but markedly improves handling with these larger PRO lenses.

Q: 5. Will this lens work on a Canon eos 5D Mark iv?

A: Yes it works. I bought mine and the 5D mk IV together

Q: 6. Will the 17mm f/1.2 Pro work in ProCapture Low mode?

A: Yes this lens can work in Pro Capture Low Mode when shooting with the OM-D E-M1 Mark II.

Q: 7. is this a auto lens ?

A: Yes this lens has autofocus capabilities.

Q: 8. Does this lens have an aperture ring?

A: No. It does have a manual focus pull back clutch that simulates the mechanical focus of older lenses with hard stops at the end of it's focus range, no aperture ring though.

Q: 9. Is the Viltrox 27mm F/1.2 suitable for video capture?How well is the autofocus in video mode?

A: The Viltrox 27mm f/1.2 Lens (FUJIFILM X) has fast and accurate autofocus in video mode. It works very well for video recording.

Q: 10. Will this lens work well on a Nikon D7000?

A: The Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L lens is only compatible with Canon EOS cameras. It is not compatible with Nikon DSLRs such as the D7000, nor is there an adapter carried by B&H that would allow the lens to be mounted on a Nikon DSLR.

28/09/2024

[Glass] Totally awesome! Pretty much the closest filter to the Alexa look!
Very subtle, doesn't affect colors, and attenuate skin blemishes while retaining overall sharpness. Perfect to refining the cinematic look of your digital camera! This filter is always on my lenses as my default look.

5
03/09/2024

[0.48 lb] I own two of these for two camera shoots. They produce a nice subtle softening for skin and reduction in overall contrast. Not too much, just enough to take the edge of digital cinema cameras.

5
25/08/2024

[0.48 lb] 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
17/08/2024

[0.48 lb] 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
12/08/2024

[Glass] I love these filters, and I have the FX2 on all of my lenses for wedding videography. I like how it softens faces and reduces fine textures without adding any halation or losing contrast. My only gripe would be the artifacts in the filter are pretty noticeable in the bokeh or when the lens flares, but that's easy enough to work around.

5
17/07/2024

[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
12/07/2024

[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
08/07/2024

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

5
07/07/2024

[0.48 lb] 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
16/06/2024

[0.48 lb] 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

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