
Tiffen 52WSFX2 52mm Warm Soft/FX Filter
Enhance Portraits with a Warm, Soft FocusIntroducing the Tiffen 52mm Warm Soft/FX 2 Filter. This unique filter combines Tiffen's innovative Soft/FX diffusion technology with their exclusive 812 warming filter, balancing contrasting skin tones to create flattering portraits and images. Specificati...
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Overview
Enhance Portraits with a Warm, Soft Focus
Introducing the Tiffen 52mm Warm Soft/FX 2 Filter. This unique filter combines Tiffen's innovative Soft/FX diffusion technology with their exclusive 812 warming filter, balancing contrasting skin tones to create flattering portraits and images.
Specifications:
- Filter Type: Warm Soft/FX
- Filter Size: 52mm
- Warming Effect: 812 Warming Filter
- Diffusion Technology: Soft/FX
- Manufacturing: ColorCore Technology (laminated filter material between two pieces of optical glass)
- Filter Ring: Precision metal ring
Key Features
Ideal for all "people" photography.
Two best portrait effects combined.
Gives skin a warm healthy glow.
High quality metal mounting ring.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Combines two beneficial portrait effects, warming and soft focus, into a single filter.
- Specifically designed to impart a warm, healthy glow to skin tones, enhancing portraits.
- Features a high-quality metal mounting ring for secure attachment and durability.
- Ideal for "people" photography, helping to create more flattering and aesthetically pleasing images.
- The Soft/FX diffusion level offers a subtle yet effective softening of details.
👎 Cons
- The 52mm filter size may require step-up or step-down rings for lenses with different thread diameters.
- The warming effect might not be desired for all shooting conditions or artistic preferences, potentially altering natural colors.
- The diffusion property inherently reduces overall image sharpness, which could be a drawback for high-detail photography.
- Having both effects combined in one filter means less individual control over the intensity of each effect.
- This filter's specialized application makes it less versatile for general photography where sharp, uncolored images are preferred.