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Digital camera reviews of Tiffen 52mm UV Protection FilterDigital camera Review: Does what you need it to do. Summary: 5 Stars
UV protection filter. Does little but serve as extra protection from your lens. And its cheap. What more can you ask of it? Get one for all your Nikkor 52mm lenses.
Digital camera Review: Don't bother with this if you are using the 50mm f/1.8 lens to shoot portraits Summary: 2 Stars
This is a cheap UV filter and if you are only using the 50mm f/1.8 lens to shoot indoor portraits, don't bother with this.
Digital camera Review: Don't use in low light Summary: 2 Stars
Took the suggestion of Amazon and bought this filter for the Canon 50mm f1.8 since the price was cheap. I will never make the mistake of buying a cheap filter again. Unlike other filters I have, the threads were not very good and had trouble getting the filter on the lens. When it was on, don't shoot in low light because it will ruin every photo. I have these green glowing spots on each shot, the internal reflection is not acceptable even on a $75 lens. Sorry Tiffen, I'm going back to Hoya, haven't had this problem on other lenses with their filters.
Next time I will take the advice of amazon but look for better quality items. Live and learn, at least it was only $10 I am out cause it will be too much work to try and return it.
Digital camera Review: Don't waste your money Summary: 1 Stars
I bought this basically as a dust protector, so I didn't expect much. However, I was seriously upset to find that pictures are ruined by the filter because of distortions and lines.
Digital camera Review: Dun expect much on this Summary: 3 Stars
It's is just a protection for your lens ... not more then that... better buy another filter that useful for outdoor taking picture.
Not recommend
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