
Tiffen
Tiffen 62HTND6 62mm Digital HT ND 0.6 Filter Titanium
★★★★★
Shoot wide open in bright sun — this 2-stop ND lets you control depth of field without blowing out your exposure.
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Overview
Key Features
provides control over depth of field and exposure.
High light transmission charachteristics
Light weight metal mount
hardened coatings for better durability
Matte Black anti-reflecting inner ring.
Specifications
Filter Size
62mm
Filter Type
Neutral Density (ND)
Density
0.6 (2 stops)
Coating
Multicoated (HT — titanium oxide)
Mount Material
Lightweight metal (titanium oxide compound)
Inner Ring
Matte black anti-reflection
Series
Digital HT (High Transmission)
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- HT (High Transmission) multicoating delivers noticeably neutral color rendition compared to budget ND filters that introduce color casts
- ND 0.6 is a versatile 2-stop density that covers the widest range of everyday shooting situations without overcorrecting exposure
- The lightweight titanium-oxide metal mount keeps the filter ring slim, reducing vignetting risk on wide-angle lenses
- Hardened coatings resist scratching through regular handling and field use better than standard glass-only filters
- Matte black anti-reflection inner ring eliminates internal reflections that can cause flare in high-contrast backlit situations
👎 Cons
- At 2 stops, the ND 0.6 isn't sufficient for shooting wide open in very bright midday sun — you'd need an ND 0.9 or stronger for those extremes
- The HT series carries a price premium over standard Tiffen ND filters, which can be difficult to justify if you rarely shoot in conditions that stress color accuracy
- A single fixed-density filter means carrying multiple filters for different lighting scenarios — no variable ND convenience
- 62mm is a specific thread size; photographers with lenses on other filter sizes need step rings or separate filters for each
- No protective case is included in the basic packaging, which is an oversight for a filter at this price point
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an ND 0.6 density actually do for my shooting, and when would I reach for this filter?
An ND 0.6 reduces light by exactly 2 stops. In practical terms, you'd use it when you want to shoot at f/1.8 or f/2.8 in bright daylight without overexposing — keeping your subject sharp against a soft background. It's also useful for slowing your shutter speed enough to add motion blur to water or moving subjects in moderate light conditions.
Will the titanium coating affect color accuracy in my images?
Tiffen's HT (High Transmission) series is specifically designed to minimize color shift — a common complaint with cheaper ND filters that introduce a warm or cold cast. The titanium oxide formulation and multicoating work together to keep transmission neutral. Critical color work should still be verified with a custom white balance, but the HS218 HT filters perform significantly cleaner than standard ND glass in this regard.
Does this filter work with autofocus, and will it cause focus hunting in lower light?
At ND 0.6 (2 stops), light transmission is still high enough that autofocus systems on modern lenses and cameras function normally in most conditions. You're unlikely to experience focus hunting except in genuinely dark scenes. This density is among the most AF-friendly ND options available.
How does the lightweight metal mount affect filter stacking?
The slim metal mount is designed to minimize vignetting when stacking, which matters with wide-angle lenses. However, stacking any two filters together increases the risk of vignetting on lenses wider than about 24mm — this is a physics constraint, not specific to this mount. The low-profile design gives you the best chance of clean corners when stacking compared to bulkier alternatives.
Is this filter threaded for standard 62mm lenses, and is it compatible with my existing filter system?
Yes, this is a standard 62mm front-thread filter that screws directly onto any lens with a 62mm filter thread. It's also compatible with step-up and step-down rings if you want to use it across multiple lens diameters.