
Tiffen 72HTCGND6 72MM Digital HT Grad ND 0.6 Titanium Filter
Achieve Perfect Exposure in Challenging LightingIntroducing the Tiffen 72mm Digital HT Grad ND 0.6 Titanium Filter. A precision tool for balancing exposure, offering high light transmission and enhanced durability with its titanium-infused construction. Filter Effect: Neutral Density Mat...
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Overview
Achieve Perfect Exposure in Challenging Lighting
Introducing the Tiffen 72mm Digital HT Grad ND 0.6 Titanium Filter. A precision tool for balancing exposure, offering high light transmission and enhanced durability with its titanium-infused construction.
- Filter Effect: Neutral Density
- Material: Titanium
- Coating: Multi Coating
- Photo Filter Thread Size: 72mm
- Lightweight Metal Mount
- Matte Black Anti-Reflecting Inner Ring
Key Features
helps even out exposure in difficult lighting situations
High light transmission charachteristics
Light weight metal mount
hardened coatings for better durability
Matte Black anti-reflecting inner ring.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Effectively balances exposure in challenging lighting, preventing overexposed skies or underexposed foregrounds
- Exhibits high light transmission characteristics, ensuring minimal loss of image quality
- Features a lightweight metal mount, contributing to easier handling and reduced overall camera weight
- Equipped with hardened coatings for enhanced durability and protection against scratches
- Designed with a matte black anti-reflecting inner ring to minimize internal reflections and flare
👎 Cons
- Specific 72mm filter thread size may not be compatible with all lenses without an adapter
- As a graduated neutral density filter, it's primarily suited for landscapes and specific shooting scenarios
- A 0.6 ND value might not be sufficient for extremely bright conditions or very long exposures
- Requires careful positioning to align the graduation with the horizon or desired transition point
- Adding any filter can potentially introduce minor light loss or optical artifacts in some situations