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The Tiffen 67CP Slim 67mm Circular Polarizer Filter is a professional-grade camera accessory designed to reduce glare and reflections while enhancing color and contrast. Featuring an ultra-slim, durable aluminum frame to prevent vignetting, advanced ColorCore optical glass for vivid color fidelity, and water-resistant construction for reliable outdoor use, this filter is ideal for photographers and videographers seeking crisp, vibrant, and natural-looking images. Its non-slip rotating ring allows easy on-the-fly adjustments, making it a must-have for any serious creative.







| ASIN | B00004ZCFQ |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3 in Camera Lens Polarizing Filters |
| Brand | Tiffen |
| Built-In Media | Camera lens filter |
| Coating Description | No Coating |
| Color | Circular Polarizer |
| Compatible Devices | Cameras with 67mm lens thread size |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 8,094 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Optical Glass |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00049383046717 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.1"L x 3.6"W |
| Item Weight | 30 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Tiffen |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 67CP |
| Material | Aluminum, Optical Glass |
| Media Type | ProductImage, EnhancedContent |
| Model Name | 67CP |
| Model Number | 67CP |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Photo Filter Effect Type | Polarizer |
| Photo Filter Factor | 1 x |
| Photo Filter Size | 67 Millimeters |
| Photo Filter Thread Size | 67 Millimeters |
| Screen Size | 67 Millimeters |
| Set Name | 67mm |
| Special Effect | Polarizer |
| Thread Size | 67 Millimeters |
| UPC | 049383046717 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 10 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
A**C
Does exactly what I expected!
I have had many polarizers over the years. I have used filters such as this for over 25 years. I like the Tiffen as it is not too dark for most uses. I keep it on for almost every shot (unless it is night time or quite dark) to protect my lenses and for it's mild polarizing effect. (I take 1000s of images on a shoot, mostly landscape) Some other brands are too dark to do this. The dark ones many times look too polarized, and post processing has to take much of this out anyway. I do have a few of these and use them occasionally. I have found that an image that is properly balanced that does not need too much darkening or lightening post processing is much better, I have a Hoya but it is always falling apart (and way too dark). I have Heliopan 77mm Circular Polarizer Lens Filters and like the quality, but again they are too dark to keep on all the time. The Heliopan is the one I keep for special uses when I want more polarizing effects than I get with the Tiffen. The Tiffen polarizers I have had only were replaced when they became too scratched for use, broken from being dropped or run into things, or lost over board in my boat. As I said a couple of Hoya ones were replaced because they fell apart. I use a Canon 5D with all high end L series lenses (most costing well over $1000.00) and have sold over 1300 framed GiClees ($300-$800 each). I feel that this filter does not compromise the quality of my images. So in review. I don't want an unnatural appearance due to my filters. I do want the pleasing effects I can achieve with the Tiffen filter. I have never had a problem with any I had purchased, so recommend them to others. And I will continue to use them myself. Albert Mach Fine Art
F**D
Good quality for the price
You could pay a lot more for a different brand and probably not even tell the difference. This filter works great and I've had no issues with quality nor problems with cross-threading onto the lenses.
C**T
Great quality
These Tiffen CPLs are so good I've bought 4. Great for landscape and minimal color shifting
R**R
Polarizing works good but it fell off my lens
To be fair, the falling off may be the lens - I can't tell. Basically it seems like there just aren't enough threads engaging. I am using it on a refurbished (by Nikon) Nikon AF-S 55-300 1:4.5-5.6. I have NOT tried any other filter on the lens. I have the same filter in 52mm and have used it on 2 other lenses (18-55 and 55-200) and it seems to engage more than this bigger filter in the longer lens. As long as you get it seated and remember to twist the filter orientation in the direction of tightening the filter it's okay. I got it backwards and ended up unscrewing the filter (which only seems to be less than a full revolution - less that one full thread) and it fell into dry sand. It doesn't look like it got damaged but I just don't enjoy using it because of the high possibility it may fall off again. And, it's hard to get the threads started. Again, I haven't used any other filter on this lens so it could be the lens too, which is more of a question because the lens was refurbished (although the threads don't look bad or as though they'd been truncated somehow). As for the pictures, I used it to effectively remove glare from a water body. It seems to work fine (as does my 52mm which I've used a lot more). No complaints but I may not see differences between this and a B+W anyway. I can certainly see the difference between this and no filter. I'd buy one again. I think the Tiffen's are a great cross between results and price. When I start seeing artifacts maybe I'll spring for a B+W or other brand.
L**L
A must have CPL filter for budget consious users but also want to have a well known brand
The Tiffen 62CP Slim 62mm Circular Polarizer Filter is basically the best bang for buck in terms of price to functionality. These Circular Polarizers feel pretty nice as the outer rings are anodized in black and made of metal. The optical clarity of the glass is pretty nice, but does not contain hydrophobic properties if in an event where water is in contact with the filter, the water doesn't bead off. I chose 62mm because it is probably the gold standard in most lens diameters whether shopping for a DSLR or Mirrorless Camera. Screwing the filter on the camera is easy, it is removing it, can be a pain as with almost all filters due to the small knurlings as grips is quite small. The polarizing part works when you rotate the other ring until you do not see any reflective surfaces on you subject. The filter doesn't just serve just a CPL filter, but also a protection to your camera lens. it prevents the inner glass from scratching, as well as dust contact. If I were to say to compare this filter lens with Breakthrough Photography Filters which I do own, It is night and day difference. The knurling on that filter is more prominent and anodized really well, it has nanotec® coatings to eliminate reflections and repel dirt, water and other elements, Weatherproof* and the clarity is just a tad better when compared to Tiffens CPL filter. This shows that Quality products come with a price, and the Tiffen CPL filter, I would categorize this as entry to mid quality product as Tiffen is well known in the photography world. Overall, I am impressed with the filter and it has served me many years of usage (Purchased in 2013). Whether you are a beginner photographer or you have quite a lens collection, I'd have this filter in my arsenal to enhance image quality as well the protect my investment.
W**L
Works perfectly
Goes on and off easily. Protects the lense nicely, makes photos look beautiful and they keep the glares where you want them. I bring it to every photoshoot.
S**E
Thought it didn't work but I was wrong.
I have never owned one of these before so when I got it I looked through both sides, turned it all the way around, and didn't notice any difference. I concluded that I received a defective filter. One poster here suggested to look through it into a mirror. One way it should look clear and the other, dark. It did!. Another person on YouTube suggested the same thing, but instead looking at a computer monitor. Again, clear one way, dark the other. Finally I took it outside and tried it on automobile reflections. Without the filter there was a wide splotch of glare on the hood of the car and with the filter, the splotch was reduced to a tight circle about the size of the sun, so it does work. After all, it was a direct reflection of the sun. As for bluer sky's, I tried that and it made them bluer (I think?). It also made pronounced differences on the grass color which was easier to see. Anyway, I understand that how much difference this makes is determined by the angle of the light so I have some more testing to do. Anyway, at first, I was ready to send this back because I didn't know what to expect or how to test it. This is one case when ignorance is not bliss. I have to assume that a better filter will be better, but for the price difference, this seems to be a good filter with which to get your feet wet and perhaps will be all that many of us need. On the issue of whether the filter degrades the image... I have only taken a few pictures, but I cannot see any degradation what-so-ever. If fact, I see an improvement in shadows making everything seems a little more defined.
D**L
good quality decent price
great
A**D
Perfect for the job
Needed it for a camera and it delivered flawlessly. Bought even more later on.
G**L
bonne qualité
filtre polarisant efficace,élimine les reflets dans les vitres et fait ressortir la texture des nuages dans le ciel. Maintenant tout cela peut être fait en post traitement avec photoshop.
S**.
I love this filter!
Don't understand how there are so many reviews saying this CPL doesn't work, or is poor quality. The one I receieved (77mm) was clean and smooth turning. It really removes alot of reflection. In fact if pointed at a computer monitor, it can turn the monitor completely black on its maximum position which is quite impressive. I did make my own little mark to indicate the maximum/minimum positions as it does lack that. I however only paid 28$ cad (as opposed to the listed 42.12$ cad) for this filter NEW fulfilled by amazon warehouse deals because I assume someone ordered it and canceled it. It still arrived in undamaged packaging and not a fingerprint on the filter. Really really glad I checked the 'new and used' section to save about 15$!
I**R
It is amazing to see it works
It is amazing to see it works. The item was shipped from abroad, but I was amazed too see how carefully it was packed and delivered. I have attached a comparative set of images. I liked it
M**S
Disappointed
Sadly both filters are dirty on the inside so they are useless! In the future I will only buy a filter from a store where I can inspect them before I buy!
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