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- Photo in high definitionI am surprised with the result. The photos are with an excellent appearance. Excellent result. The light of the flash always leaves the object photographed clearly (cace with white spot). With the filters this does not happen. It seems to be a photo in high definition. Rating: - does its jobI got this Tiffen 52mm UV Protection Filter for my Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II lens. it fits live a glove and protects the lens well. so far I haven't noticed any image deterioration or side effects. for $6.99 a pop i'd recommend it to anyone! Rating: - Durable but mediocreI only use this filter when I'm shooting in extreme conditions. It is very durable, and can be cleaned by the edge of my shirt. However, flare is common. I use a Hoya multicoated filter under most conditions if durability is not an issue. The price is right. Rating: - Note to filter reviewers....Amazon lumps together ALL the Tiffen filter reviews. So unless you specify which specific filter you are reviewing, no one will know! This makes all those reviews that say something like, "this filter made my pictures too dark/light/red/green/whatever" totally useless. Amazon tends to lump together similar products (like all or many cameras from one manufacturer), so in general it is a good idea to specify the product you are reviewing in your Amazon reviews. Rating: - Quite acceptable!I have no problem whatsoever with this filter; one thing I noticed is that you get a large amount of internal reflection if you use it with a deep lens like Nikon's 50mm f/1.8. Get a more heavily anti-reflective-coated one if you're going to use it on that lens!
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