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Tiffen 4x5.65 80B Tungsten to Daylight Conversion Glass Filter
Vendor: Adorama.com Price: 335.00 $An essential tool for photographers and videographers, the 4x5.65 80B Tungsten to Daylight Conversion Glass Filter is a durable and high-quality solution for color correction. This efficient filter is designed to seamlessly increase the color temperature of light from 3400K to 5500K, making it ideal for correcting the use of daylight film with standard household incandescent lamps.Crafted by Tiffen, a leader in photographic filter technology, this versatile filter boasts a reliable filter factor of 2, necessitating an additional 1 f-stop of light for proper exposure. It is engineered to address the challenges of color rendition that arise due to the varying characteristics of light sources, whether natural or artificial. Most films are calibrated for specific lighting conditions - 5500K for daylight and 3400K for tungsten photofloods. This filter is part of the solution to adapt film to mismatched lighting environments.The 4x5.65 80B filter is part of a broader series of color correcting filters that are designed to 'warm' or 'cool' your images, providing the necessary correction for the many variations of lighting you might encounter during a shoot. It is important to note that cameras with internal metering will automatically adjust for the exposure change, while those using external or handheld meters will need to account for the filter factor.Modern strobes, which are approximately 5500K, tend to 'overpower' household lighting, but with daylight film, no additional filtration is necessary unless you're aiming for special effects. The 80 series filters are available in several strengths to meet your specific needs and are compatible with most camera sizes. Other filters in the 80 series include the 80A and 80C, designed for household incandescent lamps and clear flash bulbs, respectively. For further color correction options, the 85 series is suitable for tungsten film in daylight, the 81 series adds a warming effect, the 82 series provides a cooling effect, and the FL-D and FL-B filters are tailored for daylight and tungsten films in fluorescent lighting conditions.This Tiffen 4x5.65 80B Tungsten to Daylight Conversion Glass Filter is a testament to the brand's commitment to providing reliable, high-quality tools that are essential for capturing true-to-life images in a variety of lighting scenarios.
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Tiffen 62mm 80B Tungsten to Daylight Conversion Glass Filter
Vendor: Adorama.com Price: 29.99 $80B filters increase color temperature of the light from 3400K to 5500K and correct the use of daylight film with household incandescentd lamps.They have a filter factor of 2 and require 1 f-stop of additional light. All light sources, natural or artifical, have characteristics that affect color rendition on film. Most films are engineerd for either daylight or tungsten photofloods which are rated respectively at 5500K degrees (daylight) and 3400K degrees (photofloods) on the Kelvin(K) color temperature scale. Color correcting filters are designed to 'warm', 'cool' and/or correct for the many variations of lighting you might encounter. All filters have a 'filter factor' which is a measurement of the light it absorbes. Cameras with internal metering (through the lens) will automaticly adjust the exposure. With external or hand held meters you must allow for this factor. Note: Modern strobes (flash) are approximately 5500K and will 'overpower' household lighting. With daylight film, no filtration is necessary unless special effects are desired. 80 series filters come in several strengths are available in most sizes. Other 80 series filters are: 80A for use with household incandescent lamps (3200K). 80C for use with clear flash bulbs (3800K) Other useful color correcting filters are: 85 series for tungsten film in daylight; the opposite of 80 series. 81 series for warming effect. 82 series for cooling effect; the opposite of 81 series. FL-D (daylight) when using daylight film in florescent lighting. FL-B (bulbs) when using tungsten film in florescent lighting.
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Tiffen 72mm 80B Tungsten to Daylight Conversion Glass Filter
Vendor: Adorama.com Price: 49.99 $80B filters increase color temperature of the light from 3400K to 5500K and correct the use of daylight film with household incandescentd lamps.They have a filter factor of 2 and require 1 f-stop of additional light. All light sources, natural or artifical, have characteristics that affect color rendition on film. Most films are engineerd for either daylight or tungsten photofloods which are rated respectively at 5500K degrees (daylight) and 3400K degrees (photofloods) on the Kelvin(K) color temperature scale. Color correcting filters are designed to 'warm', 'cool' and/or correct for the many variations of lighting you might encounter. All filters have a 'filter factor' which is a measurement of the light it absorbes. Cameras with internal metering (through the lens) will automaticly adjust the exposure. With external or hand held meters you must allow for this factor. Note: Modern strobes (flash) are approximately 5500K and will 'overpower' household lighting. With daylight film, no filtration is necessary unless special effects are desired. 80 series filters come in several strengths are available in most sizes. Other 80 series filters are: 80A for use with household incandescent lamps (3200K). 80C for use with clear flash bulbs (3800K) Other useful color correcting filters are: 85 series for tungsten film in daylight; the opposite of 80 series. 81 series for warming effect. 82 series for cooling effect; the opposite of 81 series. FL-D (daylight) when using daylight film in florescent lighting. FL-B (bulbs) when using tungsten film in florescent lighting.
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Tiffen 82mm 80B Tungsten to Daylight Conversion Glass Filter
Vendor: Adorama.com Price: 49.99 $A high-quality and reliable solution for photographers and videographers, the 82mm 80B Tungsten to Daylight Conversion Glass Filter effectively increases the color temperature of light from 3400K to 5500K. This allows for the accurate use of daylight film with common household incandescent lamps. With a filter factor of 2, this durable filter requires 1 f-stop of additional light, ensuring optimal performance in various lighting conditions.Every light source, whether natural or artificial, impacts color rendition on film. Most films are engineered for either daylight or tungsten photofloods, rated respectively at 5500K degrees (daylight) and 3400K degrees (photofloods) on the Kelvin (K) color temperature scale. This versatile 80B filter is designed to 'warm', 'cool' and correct for the many variations of lighting you might encounter, making it an essential tool for professional and amateur photographers alike.All filters have a 'filter factor', a measurement of the light they absorb. Cameras with internal metering (through the lens) will automatically adjust the exposure. For those using external or handheld meters, this filter factor must be taken into account. The 82mm 80B Tungsten to Daylight Conversion Glass Filter is part of the renowned 80 series filters from Tiffen. Other filters in this series include the 80A for use with household incandescent lamps (3200K), and the 80C for use with clear flash bulbs (3800K). Please note that modern strobes (flash) are approximately 5500K and will 'overpower' household lighting. With daylight film, no filtration is necessary unless special effects are desired. Other useful color correcting filters include the 85 series for tungsten film in daylight, the 81 series for a warming effect, the 82 series for a cooling effect, FL-D (daylight) for using daylight film in fluorescent lighting, and FL-B (bulbs) for using tungsten film in fluorescent lighting. In conclusion, the 82mm 80B Tungsten to Daylight Conversion Glass Filter is a versatile and effective tool for managing and manipulating light in photography and videography.
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Tiffen 58mm 80B Tungsten to Daylight Conversion Glass Filter
Vendor: Adorama.com Price: 24.99 $80B filters increase color temperature of the light from 3400K to 5500K and correct the use of daylight film with household incandescentd lamps.They have a filter factor of 2 and require 1 f-stop of additional light. All light sources, natural or artifical, have characteristics that affect color rendition on film. Most films are engineerd for either daylight or tungsten photofloods which are rated respectively at 5500K degrees (daylight) and 3400K degrees (photofloods) on the Kelvin(K) color temperature scale. Color correcting filters are designed to 'warm', 'cool' and/or correct for the many variations of lighting you might encounter. All filters have a 'filter factor' which is a measurement of the light it absorbes. Cameras with internal metering (through the lens) will automaticly adjust the exposure. With external or hand held meters you must allow for this factor. Note: Modern strobes (flash) are approximately 5500K and will 'overpower' household lighting. With daylight film, no filtration is necessary unless special effects are desired. 80 series filters come in several strengths are available in most sizes. Other 80 series filters are: 80A for use with household incandescent lamps (3200K). 80C for use with clear flash bulbs (3800K) Other useful color correcting filters are: 85 series for tungsten film in daylight; the opposite of 80 series. 81 series for warming effect. 82 series for cooling effect; the opposite of 81 series. FL-D (daylight) when using daylight film in florescent lighting. FL-B (bulbs) when using tungsten film in florescent lighting.
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Tiffen 39mm 80B Tungsten to Daylight Conversion Glass Filter
Vendor: Adorama.com Price: 20.00 $Enabling the use of daylight-balanced film under tungsten-lit conditions, this 80B Color Conversion Filter from Tiffen is a cooling filter used to increase the color temperature from 3400K to 5500K. The blue color of the filter has a filter factor of 3x, requiring an additional 1.6 stops of exposure to achieve normal results.The filter is constructed using Tiffen's ColorCore technology, which involves lamenting the filter material between two pieces of optical glass, grounding flat to a tolerance of 1/10,000th of an inch, and mounting within an aluminum alloy ring.Blue color conversion filter increases color temperature and provides a cooling effect. Converts 3400K to 5500K for using daylight-balanced film under tungsten lighting. Filter factor of 3 requires approximately 1.6 stops of additional exposure to maintain normal results.ColorCore technology, which permanently laminates the filter material between two pieces of optical glass, maintains image clarity, accuracy, and consistency.Aluminum filter ring is both lightweight and durable.
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