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Tiffen 4x5.65" Irnd 0.6 Digital Diffusion Fx 1/2 Filter

Tiffen 4x5.65" Irnd 0.6 Digital Diffusion Fx 1/2 Filter
  • Product Code: eq177229
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$1,530.90 $2,036.10

Combining three distinct effects within a single filter, the Tiffen 4x5.65" IRND 0.6 Digital Diffusion FX 1/2 Filterfrom Tiffen 4x5.65" IRND 0.6 Digital Diffusion FX 1/2 Filteroffers a 2 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    2 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
Size4 x 5.65" / 101.6 x 143.5 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 0.6 filter offers a 2 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 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. Will this work with a Bowens Gemini GM500R?

A: Yes it will.

Q: 2. Does this reflector fit on a Godox AD600Pro? If it does not, what 15" reflector would you recommend for a Godox AD600Pro?

A: Yes, it is compatible with that strobe and other Bowens mount product. Due to it being deep, there is plenty of clearance, no matter how large of a glass dome on the strobe.

Q: 3. Will the adapter work on a Sony DSC RX 10 IV, which has a fixed 24-600 zoom lens?

A: No. The Cavision LWA06X72-HVX-HD100 has a larger 82mm filter thread attachment and would not work with your cameras 72mm thread. Two other 0.6x wide angle choices that would work are - https://bhpho.to/3QV1hXn or https://bhpho.to/3CuZAvv

Q: 4. Can we use this lense on a 67mm lense with conversion adaptor?

A: Please email us with the information of what camera you have and we can find out for you. provideo@bhphoto.com

Q: 5. hi is this wide angle compatible with sony pmw-200?

A: We list it as compatible with the PMW-200. You are good to go.

Q: 6. Does anyone know where I can purchase replacement adapter rings for this? I'm missing two adapters for circle flashes.

A: It appears the Godox Round Head Magnetic Modifier Adapter, B&H # GOSR1 • MFR # S-R1, is the only adapter included with the purchase of the Godox Diffusion Dome for Dainty ML30 and ML30Bi LED Lights that we carry as a separate purchasable accessory. The other two rings only appear available with the purchase of the above Godox Diffusion Dome.

Q: 7. Is this similar to a magnum reflector?

A: Yes, the Westcott 45° Deep Focus Reflector with Honeycomb Grids and Diffusion is similar to the magnum reflector.

Q: 8. Does the picture stay in focus down the zoom range

A: This is best for for shooting situations in which zooming need is minimized for this is a partial zoom adapter. It will allow zooming only from wide angle to mid-range and you must use auto focus mode. Also note: it has a bayonet mount meant for attaching it directly to the lens of the Sony HVR-Z7U and HVR-S270U.

Q: 9. How is the light from this different from a standard reflector?

A: The Westcott 45° Deep Focus Reflector with Honeycomb Grids and Diffusion BH #WE4723 has a narrower beam than many standard reflectors and the fact that it is deeper shape creates a more directional beam of light when it leaves the reflector.

Q: 10. Will the Photek 60 fit the Westcott 60 umbrella without any issues? Thanks in advance for any input.

A: the problem is softlighter has Velcro to stick diffusion together, any other product wants to use it will need to find a way to prevent it from falling from the umbrella.

23/09/2024

[Glass] This filter performs as advertised. It has a quality finish and threads perfectly in my Nikon glass.

5
15/08/2024

[Glass] I bought the filter for two specific shoots. Both went well and I have no complaints. I used the filter on my 77mm Canon 17-40mm L for shoots early morning and late evening in the Fall Colors and the results were fantastic. Would recommend to others. Didn't find anything I didn't like.

5
15/08/2024

[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
09/08/2024

[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
03/08/2024

[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
27/07/2024

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

5
17/07/2024

[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
16/06/2024

[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
09/06/2024

[Glass] Most photographers use at least one diffusion filter for portraits, whether a professional whose clients need to look great, or the rest of us who want to flatter Granny at her 90th birthday celebration party. I have kids with iffy complexions in their adolescence and didn’t want to rely too heavily on Photoshop for the fix.

For use on my Quattro DP2, this filter does a fine job of holding small details like eyelashes, yet blends blemishes well. (One caveat: a large blackhead or dark pimple may be accentuated, depending on circumstances, so a white diffusion filter or dab of concealer could be needed.) Since the eyes and lashes/eyebrows hold their detail portraits can be very flattering with this Tiffen product.

It looks odd by itself as it appears to be glass with a pattern of little black marks all over it, where I more or less expected some type of black screen or grid. Not being an optical engineer and as well as the filter works, I chalk it up to FM.

Also, I prefer to use Tiffen products in general as they have always be good quality, competitively priced, and made in the good ol’ U. S. of A.; what’s not to like?

5
27/05/2024

[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

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