
Tiffen 7281EF 72mm 81EF Warming Filter
Enhance Your Photography with the Tiffen 81EF FilterThe Tiffen 81EF Filter warms up your images in cool lighting conditions. This filter is designed to improve flesh tones and create brighter, warmer colors, making it an essential tool for photographers shooting in overcast or electronic flash en...
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Overview
Enhance Your Photography with the Tiffen 81EF Filter
The Tiffen 81EF Filter warms up your images in cool lighting conditions. This filter is designed to improve flesh tones and create brighter, warmer colors, making it an essential tool for photographers shooting in overcast or electronic flash environments.
- Size: 72mm
- Type: 81EF
- Effect: Warming
- Brand: Tiffen
Key Features
Creates warmer tones and brighter colors on overcast days or when shooting with an electronic flash
Great for improving flesh tones
Warmer than the 81C filter
72mm diameter
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Specifically designed to create warmer tones and brighter colors, enhancing images captured on overcast days
- Effectively improves flesh tones, making it ideal for portrait photography or scenes involving people
- Provides a warming effect that is stronger than the 81C filter, offering a more pronounced color correction
- Features a 72mm diameter, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of standard lenses
- Useful for shooting with an electronic flash, helping to balance the cool light often produced by flashes
- Can help reduce the need for extensive post-processing by achieving desired color temperatures in-camera
- Offers a simple way to add a creative or corrective warming effect to photographs
👎 Cons
- The warming effect may be too strong for situations where only a subtle color correction is desired
- Exclusively for lenses with a 72mm filter thread, limiting its use to a specific range of equipment
- Not designed to correct for other color imbalances beyond cooling, such as green casts
- Requires careful consideration of lighting conditions, as its effect might be undesirable in already warm light
- The filter primarily addresses color temperature, and does not impact exposure or introduce other effects like polarization
- Physical filter attachment may be less convenient than digital color correction in some workflows
- Its specific application means it might not be a general-purpose filter for all shooting scenarios