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Jul 20, 2008 12:40 |  #1

I am looking at getting this set of hitech nd grads off bhphotography, the 0.6, 0.9 and the 1.2, theyre all very reasonable.
I have been doing some research into nd grads and these particular filters do not get mentioned too much here. But i have seen some amazing pictures with the in use. Whats everyones views on them?


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Jul 20, 2008 13:24 |  #2

I've been pleased with mine when using them.




  
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Jul 20, 2008 13:29 |  #3

cool, well i was just looking through some magazines of mine and the photos they were displaying were all using the hitech grads, i think for the three nd grads and 2 nd filters and the cokin p series holder it all came to around 260, a great price i think


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Jul 20, 2008 14:51 |  #4

I use the Hitech and they are very good indeed. Better value than the Lee.


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Jul 20, 2008 23:53 |  #5

I have used both hi-tech and Lee filters for the past several years and
see no difference in IQ - very happy with both brands.


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Jul 21, 2008 00:57 |  #6

im going to get them asap


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Jul 21, 2008 10:38 |  #7

I am happy with my HiTech as well.
I advise you to get 4x5 GND filters, and buy Z-pro Cokin instead of P-series, whether you use 10-22 on crop bodies or ultra wide angle lens on FF [Such as 16-35 or 17-40] then you will get more vignetting with P-series than Z-pro.

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Jul 21, 2008 12:43 |  #8

oh okay cool, im glad you cleared that up because i was going to get the grads when i bough tthe sigma 10-20., Thanks Tareq

this one??

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …Z_Pro_Filter_Ho​lder_.html (external link)

so i found all the right nd gards in the 4x5 size on bhphotovideo but now i cant find just the neutral density filters for this size filter holder


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Jul 21, 2008 16:34 |  #9

DonJuanMair wrote in post #5954392 (external link)
oh okay cool, im glad you cleared that up because i was going to get the grads when i bough tthe sigma 10-20., Thanks Tareq

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http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …Z_Pro_Filter_Ho​lder_.html (external link)

so i found all the right nd gards in the 4x5 size on bhphotovideo but now i cant find just the neutral density filters for this size filter holder

Yes, it is that correct Cokin Z-pro holder, and don't forget to get the right adapter ring, i believe it is this one

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …m_Z_Pro_Adapter​_Ring.html (external link)

I think if you search more then you will find, here is a link on B&H about 4x4 HiTech ND filters

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com/bnh/controller/h​ome?O=search&A=search&​Q=&ci=0&sb=bs%2Cupper(​ds)&sq=asc&sortDrop=Br​and%3A+A+to+Z&ac=&bsi=​&bhs=t&ci=4030&shs=&at​=Type_Neutral+Density&​basicSubmit=Submit+Que​ry (external link)

But if you want to get just normal circular ND filter then look at Hoya or B+W, they have good ND, but i was thinking to get Singh-Ray Vari-ND.


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Jul 21, 2008 17:00 |  #10

Oh okay. Thanks for all your help on this one.


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Jul 21, 2008 17:19 |  #11

DonJuanMair wrote in post #5956018 (external link)
Oh okay. Thanks for all your help on this one.

Not at all, you are welcome!!! :D


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Jul 21, 2008 17:19 |  #12

I use the Hi-Techs as well and have been very happy. I did choose the Cokin P size, and that was a purely cost driven decision. I use a cut down Cokin holder and get no Vignetting at 17mm with a 5D. But I would be nice to extra room of the Z-pro. I just couldn't spend that much at the time.

I originally purchased them when I shot film (EOS 3). Surprisingly I notice more vignetting with the 5D than on the EOS 3 with slides.


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