Can anyone tell me if the cokin p filters will fit on my canon 400d
No2number2 Mostly Lurking 13 posts Joined Feb 2014 More info | Mar 07, 2014 16:25 | #1 Can anyone tell me if the cokin p filters will fit on my canon 400d
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Mar 07, 2014 16:28 | #2 Please check out the eBay number 231099329552 and this is what I am looking at
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KirkS518 Goldmember 3,983 posts Likes: 24 Joined Apr 2012 Location: Central Gulf Coast, Flori-duh More info | Mar 07, 2014 16:38 | #3 It's not the camera you need to worry about, it's the lens. If steroids are illegal for athletes, should PS be illegal for models?
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So if I buy the one for the 58 mm it will fit
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Mar 07, 2014 16:40 | #5 This one on eBay is what I want to buy 230844735812 different to the one before
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JeremyKPhoto Goldmember 1,634 posts Likes: 46 Joined Apr 2012 More info | Mar 07, 2014 16:51 | #6 It will fit lenses with this filter thread size: 49mm 52mm 55mm 58mm 62mm 67mm 72mm 77mm 82mm. 5D Mark III / 70-200 2.8L IS II / 24-105L / 50 1.8 stm / Tamron 70-300 VC / Sigma 85mm 1.4 Art
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Mar 07, 2014 16:54 | #7 Am I better to get theses or the screw on graduated filters
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Mar 07, 2014 17:34 | #8 No2number2 wrote in post #16741980 Am I better to get theses or the screw on graduated filters Screw-on graduated neutral density filters are virtually useless in my opinion. You cannot change where the change from light-to-dark is to match your composition. Skip Douglas
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JeremyKPhoto Goldmember 1,634 posts Likes: 46 Joined Apr 2012 More info | Mar 07, 2014 17:37 | #9 I agree with Skip. The screw on filters are great for ND and CPLs.... but GND filters really need to be a slide in filter so you have control over them. Lee filters are great and well worth the money 5D Mark III / 70-200 2.8L IS II / 24-105L / 50 1.8 stm / Tamron 70-300 VC / Sigma 85mm 1.4 Art
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shamlyn Member 93 posts Joined Dec 2013 Location: Seattle, WA More info | Mar 07, 2014 17:40 | #10 SkipD wrote in post #16742044 Screw-on graduated neutral density filters are virtually useless in my opinion. You cannot change where the change from light-to-dark is to match your composition. I also agree with SkipD on this also. Grad ND FIlters (Rentangular size) and not the screw on type are the way to go.
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Snydremark my very own Lightrules moment More info | Mar 07, 2014 18:03 | #11 Cokin filters are fine; just be sure that the package includes the HOLDER as well as the filter(s) and adapter ring(s). Then, you just need to be sure that one of the adapter rings you're getting matches the front filter size of your lens(es). - Eric S.: My Birds/Wildlife
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KirkS518 Goldmember 3,983 posts Likes: 24 Joined Apr 2012 Location: Central Gulf Coast, Flori-duh More info | Mar 07, 2014 21:01 | #12 Snydremark wrote in post #16742115 Cokin filters are fine; Only problem is, the filters he/she is looking at are Cokin compatible, not made by Cokin. So, imho, they're probably junk. If steroids are illegal for athletes, should PS be illegal for models?
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JeremyKPhoto Goldmember 1,634 posts Likes: 46 Joined Apr 2012 More info | Mar 07, 2014 21:03 | #13 KirkS518 wrote in post #16742406 Only problem is, the filters he/she is looking at are Cokin compatible, not made by Cokin. So, imho, they're probably junk. They would make good coasters for your drinks 5D Mark III / 70-200 2.8L IS II / 24-105L / 50 1.8 stm / Tamron 70-300 VC / Sigma 85mm 1.4 Art
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Snydremark my very own Lightrules moment More info | Mar 08, 2014 00:11 | #14 KirkS518 wrote in post #16742406 Only problem is, the filters he/she is looking at are Cokin compatible, not made by Cokin. So, imho, they're probably junk. I see that now; you're probably correct. - Eric S.: My Birds/Wildlife
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HuskyKMA "Now what?" 1,749 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2008 Location: Castle Rock, WA More info | Mar 08, 2014 00:24 | #15 You will be disappointed with these filters. Good filters that are easy to use and improve, not degrade, your images cost money. Canon 40D w/ BG-E2N Grip| 400mm f/5.6L | 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II | 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS | 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 | Gitzo GT3541LS w/ RRS BH-55
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