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Nov 15, 2006 13:58 |  #1

How much would the basic Cokin setup cost me? I just want a ND (the gradient one) for my kit lens.


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Nov 15, 2006 14:00 |  #2

About 45 bucks I think. You need the P holder, adapter ring, and filter. About 12-15 each. I think it works great!


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Nov 15, 2006 14:14 |  #3

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About 45 bucks I think. You need the P holder, adapter ring, and filter. About 12-15 each. I think it works great!

So the only thing I would ever have to buy again is adapter rings for different lenses?


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Nov 15, 2006 14:14 |  #4

nah..only if your other lens has a biggerr thread
your 18-55 is 58 mm and thats what you get in the basic set.
I got mine for £28


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Nov 15, 2006 17:05 |  #5

i find on ebay that there are alot of Cokin filters but they dont look like official Cokin filters... is this the case? anyone can make a Cokin filter type??


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Nov 15, 2006 20:03 |  #6

Is this what I need for Cokin system:

Quantaray by Cokin P-Series Cokin Filter Holder BP700A (external link)

Quantaray by Cokin P458 Filter Holder Adaptor Ring 58mm (external link)

Quantaray by Cokin P121M Gradual Grey G2 ND4 Pro Series Filter (external link)


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Nov 15, 2006 22:40 as a reply to  @ ChrisBlaze's post |  #7

Yup... That's exactly what you need...

I bought mine through 2filter.com... I got the Pro Z Series by Cokin... It's for my Tokina 12-24mm UWA (Ultra Wide Angle) Lens... The Pro Z can hold multiple filters at a time (three total to be exact)... Hehhehehe... But the one you have listed fits perfectly for your kit lens...

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Nov 15, 2006 22:43 |  #8

yea I dont wanna spend too much right now, I just wanna see the difference between using the system and bracketing in PS.


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Nov 15, 2006 22:50 |  #9

I just bought this system as well. Anything wider than 28mm will show vignetting on the P-series. B&H Photo sells the "Wide-angle" P series for anything below 28mm for like $11. It only holds on filter though, not 3. I use a 24-105 so the 4mm is fine. I can just step back 3 feet for those random occasions.


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Nov 16, 2006 02:23 |  #10

Will an ND2 help me with my sunsets or is it not strong enough? Does anyone have any pics using an ND filter?


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Nov 16, 2006 03:59 |  #11

ChrisBlaze wrote in post #2270437 (external link)
Will an ND2 help me with my sunsets or is it not strong enough? Does anyone have any pics using an ND filter?

Sunsets over a flat horizon (like the sea) would demand an ND2 or ND3 with a hard edge. Over an irregular horizon like a mountain range you'd want an ND2 or ND3 with soft edge so the transition isn't obvious.

Cokin P would be an OK system on the kit lens but the quality of the resin is poor and I certainly would not put one in front of an expensive lens. The good news is that high quality Singh-Ray filters fit the P system so you have an upgrade path for the future. Lee offer another high-quality system, but it is not compatible with the Cokin mount.

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Nov 16, 2006 04:04 |  #12

ChrisBlaze wrote in post #2270437 (external link)
Will an ND2 help me with my sunsets or is it not strong enough? Does anyone have any pics using an ND filter?

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=224448


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Nov 16, 2006 19:05 |  #13

Well I picked up the Quantaray by Cokin P series with a ND2 (the only one they had) Im going to try to get some sunsets pics this evening so wish me luck.


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