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title: "Tiffen 67mm Neutral Density 0.9 Filter"
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# 0.9 ND reduces bright light by 8x 67mm diameter precision fit Supports all film types & manual exposure Tiffen 67mm Neutral Density 0.9 Filter

**Brand:** tiffen
**Price:** € 50.46
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📸 Elevate your daylight shots—capture clarity, depth, and drama like a pro!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tiffen 67mm Neutral Density 0.9 Filter by tiffen
- **How much does it cost?** € 50.46 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.de](https://www.desertcart.de/products/1813582-tiffen-67mm-neutral-density-0-9-filter)

## Best For

- tiffen enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tiffen brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Motion Blur Magic:** Slow shutter speeds unlock stunning blurred motion effects—waterfalls, rivers, and dynamic scenes come alive.
- • **True Color Integrity:** Neutral density without color shifts—preserve authentic hues without post-edit hassle.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Seamlessly fits any 67mm lens thread—perfect for your manual or film camera setup.
- • **Cinematic Depth-of-Field:** Open wide apertures to isolate your subject with creamy bokeh and professional focus control.
- • **Master Brightness Control:** Tame harsh daylight with 8x light reduction for flawless exposure every shot.

## Overview

The Tiffen 67mm Neutral Density 0.9 Filter is a precision-crafted camera accessory that reduces incoming light by 8 times without altering color balance. Designed for 67mm lens threads, it enables wider apertures and slower shutter speeds to control exposure, depth of field, and motion blur effects. Ideal for bright conditions and all film types, this filter offers durable metal framing and high-quality glass, making it a must-have for photographers seeking professional-grade image control at an unbeatable value.

## Description

Product description What you're looking at is the 67mm 8x (0.9) Neutral Density Glass Filter, a crucial accessory for any photography enthusiast or professional. This high-quality filter is designed to precisely control the amount of light that passes through your camera lens, without altering the true colors of your scene. Ideal for use in bright light conditions, this Neutral Density filter plays a pivotal role in preventing overexposure, ensuring your photos are always perfectly balanced and visually stunning. It's not just about controlling light, though. This filter also provides the flexibility to use a wider lens opening. This feature allows for a reduced depth-of-field, enabling you to emphasize a key subject by artistically blurring the foreground and/or background. In essence, the 67mm 8x (0.9) Neutral Density Glass Filter is more than just a filter; it's a tool that enhances your creative control over your photographic output. Whether you're capturing landscapes, portraits, or any other scene, this filter is an essential addition to your camera gear. desertcart.com Reduces the amount of light passing through the camera lens without changing the color of the scene. This filter is especially useful in bright light conditions. Allows proper exposure at a wider lens opening when reducing depth of field to highlight a key subject by making the foreground and/or the background out of focus. A slower shutter speed can be used to produce blurred motion effects.

Review: An excellent filter at a great value. - Canon lovers everywhere! If your forte is that of photography, then you ought to get this Tiffen 62mm neutral density 0.9 filter. This a must have filter goes for an average measly $15.99. Great for shooting at wide apertures especially during bright daylights or a prolonged coverage of topography. This neutral density filter is also very useful for panning, rivers and waterfall shots. It prevents the water from looking blurry and misty by reducing the light coming through the lens which slows down the shutter speed thereby reducing the aforementioned blurring thus retaining the color of the subject. It allows one to shoot at f/2.8 with a 180 degree shutter speed at round about 24 FPS (Frames per second) for videos. It is also worth noting that the Tiffen filter doesn’t vignette. To get even more desirable effects, it is advisable to use a tripod. This is because the filter thrusts the shutter speed into several seconds. The filter is also great for producing blurred motion upshots. This can be achieved by slowing the shutter speed. It also reduces out of depth effect that results from wide lens coverage by obscuring the subjects foreground and background. The build quality is immaculate. The filter’s frame is made from metal and the glass is of superb quality which equates to sturdiness. Unlike a filter like Vivitar which is known to at times throw off the cameras white balance leading to purple like images, this filter doesn’t throw off the camera white balance. The good-looking plastic package that comes with the filter acts as a great future storage pack for the filter. Unfortunately this filter is not for everyone. It does not fit on some Sony Camera like the Sony 6. It is also not very dark compared to other neutral density filters. If not handled with care, the Tiffen filter is likely to be scratched. Although this is not an isolated case as most filters suffer from the same as well. This filter is great for bright daylight shots since it doesn’t change the color of the subject. But for prolonged exposure during the daylight, Hoya’s 77mm neutral density does the trick since Tiffen’s filter is not dark enough to stop the image from being over exposed to light. Also, because the filter is not multi-coated, flaring is eminent. But then Tiffen’s 62mm neutral density filter is a worthy filter that is affordable and does what it says it will do. As somebody who shoots on a Canon 5D MKIII and MKII I really must advocate for this $15 (soooo cheap!) upgrade to your photographic experience.
Review: No problems here - This is quite a well made filter for the price. Works great on my Pentax K-r and K-01 cameras. I also have a Vivitar ND 0.9 in the same size. I haven't had any major problems with the Vivitar either, but it does sometimes throw off the camera's white-balance, making images look purple. Not a big deal, as the purple cast can be removed easily in post-processing, but for a few dollars more, this Tiffen filter avoids the white-balance issue altogether. It is well made, and even with a lot of pixel-peeping, I can't discern any degradation in picture quality. I can even stack both filters (this one and the Viv) for an even stronger effect. Even with both filters stacked, you won't get nice blurry water at the beach on a sunny day. There's just too much light. But at dusk on the beach you can get some great shots. For waterfalls, if you are under the canopy of trees you might get nice blurred water in the daytime, especially if it's an overcast day. One of these days I'll treat myself to a nice 10-stop ND filter, but for now I use the Tiffen 0.9 for moderate darkening and the Tiffen and Viv together for stronger darkening.

## Features

- Eliminates overly bright, washed-out images
- Balances exposure
- Controls depth of field
- 67mm diameter
- For use with F-stop 3 on a manual camera; for all film types, color or black and white

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00004ZCFZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48 in Camera Lens Neutral Density Filters |
| Brand | Tiffen |
| Built-In Media | Tiffen 67mm 8x (0.9) Neutral Density Glass Filter |
| Coating Description | Anti-scratch coating |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Devices | Cameras with 67mm lens thread |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,253 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual (M) mode |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00049383047103 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.64"L x 2.64"W |
| Manufacturer | Tiffen |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 67ND9 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1 Seconds |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Model Name | 67ND9 |
| Model Number | 67ND9 |
| Photo Filter Effect Type | Glass effect |
| Photo Filter Factor | 8 x |
| Photo Filter Size | 67 Millimeters |
| Photo Filter Thread Size | 67 Millimeters |
| Special Effect | Glass effect |
| Thread Size | 67 Millimeters |
| UPC | 049383047103 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Tiffen
- **Coating Description:** No Coating
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Photo Filter Effect Type:** Neutral Density
- **Photo Filter Factor:** 8 x
- **Photo Filter Size:** 67 Millimeters
- **Photo Filter Thread Size:** 67 Millimeters
- **Product Dimensions:** 2.64"L x 2.64"W
- **UPC:** 049383047103
- **Water Resistance Level:** Not Water Resistant

## Images

![Tiffen 67mm Neutral Density 0.9 Filter - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61+NK3Xww5L.jpg)
![Tiffen 67mm Neutral Density 0.9 Filter - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51iPfwlYKsS.jpg)
![Tiffen 67mm Neutral Density 0.9 Filter - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51YevSqA+JS.jpg)
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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An excellent filter at a great value.
*by M***2 on January 27, 2015*

Canon lovers everywhere! If your forte is that of photography, then you ought to get this Tiffen 62mm neutral density 0.9 filter. This a must have filter goes for an average measly $15.99. Great for shooting at wide apertures especially during bright daylights or a prolonged coverage of topography. This neutral density filter is also very useful for panning, rivers and waterfall shots. It prevents the water from looking blurry and misty by reducing the light coming through the lens which slows down the shutter speed thereby reducing the aforementioned blurring thus retaining the color of the subject. It allows one to shoot at f/2.8 with a 180 degree shutter speed at round about 24 FPS (Frames per second) for videos. It is also worth noting that the Tiffen filter doesn’t vignette. To get even more desirable effects, it is advisable to use a tripod. This is because the filter thrusts the shutter speed into several seconds. The filter is also great for producing blurred motion upshots. This can be achieved by slowing the shutter speed. It also reduces out of depth effect that results from wide lens coverage by obscuring the subjects foreground and background. The build quality is immaculate. The filter’s frame is made from metal and the glass is of superb quality which equates to sturdiness. Unlike a filter like Vivitar which is known to at times throw off the cameras white balance leading to purple like images, this filter doesn’t throw off the camera white balance. The good-looking plastic package that comes with the filter acts as a great future storage pack for the filter. Unfortunately this filter is not for everyone. It does not fit on some Sony Camera like the Sony 6. It is also not very dark compared to other neutral density filters. If not handled with care, the Tiffen filter is likely to be scratched. Although this is not an isolated case as most filters suffer from the same as well. This filter is great for bright daylight shots since it doesn’t change the color of the subject. But for prolonged exposure during the daylight, Hoya’s 77mm neutral density does the trick since Tiffen’s filter is not dark enough to stop the image from being over exposed to light. Also, because the filter is not multi-coated, flaring is eminent. But then Tiffen’s 62mm neutral density filter is a worthy filter that is affordable and does what it says it will do. As somebody who shoots on a Canon 5D MKIII and MKII I really must advocate for this $15 (soooo cheap!) upgrade to your photographic experience.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No problems here
*by P***3 on September 3, 2013*

This is quite a well made filter for the price. Works great on my Pentax K-r and K-01 cameras. I also have a Vivitar ND 0.9 in the same size. I haven't had any major problems with the Vivitar either, but it does sometimes throw off the camera's white-balance, making images look purple. Not a big deal, as the purple cast can be removed easily in post-processing, but for a few dollars more, this Tiffen filter avoids the white-balance issue altogether. It is well made, and even with a lot of pixel-peeping, I can't discern any degradation in picture quality. I can even stack both filters (this one and the Viv) for an even stronger effect. Even with both filters stacked, you won't get nice blurry water at the beach on a sunny day. There's just too much light. But at dusk on the beach you can get some great shots. For waterfalls, if you are under the canopy of trees you might get nice blurred water in the daytime, especially if it's an overcast day. One of these days I'll treat myself to a nice 10-stop ND filter, but for now I use the Tiffen 0.9 for moderate darkening and the Tiffen and Viv together for stronger darkening.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good build quality for the price.
*by S***. on August 2, 2016*

Pros: - Long lasting: I have been using them in and off for the past 3 years and they are still going strong. - Flexibility: 77mm is the filter size of the widely used Canon 24-105L and most all of the other lenses save the 24-70L II are smaller, so you can use this with step up rings. - Color: They have not distorted colors nearly as bad as other cheap ND’s I have used have. Cons: - They cause vingetteing at 24mm because they are not the super thin ones, but that’s obvious so more annoyed at myself than these filters. Absolutely great quality. This filter feels sturdy and they are sturdy. Neutral density filters are filters that EVERY photographer should have in their bag! I have taken some amazing photos with it. I highly recommend this filter for those needing an ND. I also have many filter thread step ups so I have used it with multiple different Canon, Tamron and Tokina lenses on my Canon 5d and my Canon70d.

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