I have been searching and want to buy the best ones out there the first time around...I will be using them mainly for landscape shots on the beach with my 17-40 or 10-22
UltimateCC Goldmember 1,480 posts Joined Jun 2007 More info | Jul 24, 2008 21:24 | #1 I have been searching and want to buy the best ones out there the first time around...I will be using them mainly for landscape shots on the beach with my 17-40 or 10-22 My Gear And For Sale Items
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jdizzle Darth Noink 69,419 posts Likes: 65 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Harvesting Nano crystals More info | Jul 24, 2008 21:48 | #2 I like the Singh Ray Vari ND but, you can get the B+W 10 stop filter for 1/3 of the price.
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sadowsk2 Goldmember 1,179 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: Macomb, MI More info | The Cokin Z-Pro holder and adapter kit is pretty good and you can pair them up with some Hitech 4x5 GNDs... most of the reviews I've read on that system (which I use) indicate it delivers outstanding results at a great price. The Lee system will be better (IMO not worth the price premium) but at a much greater cost. 1D Mk IV, 5D Gripped, 30D
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Hermes Goldmember 2,375 posts Joined Mar 2006 Location: London, UK More info | Jul 24, 2008 22:18 | #4 The best ones around from my experience are the Heliopan Super Multi-Coated (SH-PMC) ND filters. The Vari-ND is a useful tool but it's not multi-coated and can't be stacked with a circular polarizer so for me, it only has limited value for landscape work.
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Graduated ND Singh-Ray are the ones I would, and did, go for. http://www.ronbaileyphotography.com/
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jdizzle Darth Noink 69,419 posts Likes: 65 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Harvesting Nano crystals More info | Jul 24, 2008 22:42 | #6 Hermes wrote in post #5979516 The best ones around from my experience are the Heliopan Super Multi-Coated (SH-PMC) ND filters. The Vari-ND is a useful tool but it's not multi-coated and can't be stacked with a circular polarizer so for me, it only has limited value for landscape work. I'n not sure of the multicoating but, I know the Vari ND should be able to stack with a CPL.
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Jul 24, 2008 23:01 | #7 I use the HiTechs as well and like them a lot. I went with Cokin P holder and 85mm size filters. If I were starting over knowing what I know now, I'd follow Sadowsk2's advice and get the Cokin Z 4X4 and 4X5 HiTech filers. I would not worry so much about vignetting with my 17-40. They are best compromise between quality and price. Darrell
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Hermes Goldmember 2,375 posts Joined Mar 2006 Location: London, UK More info | Jul 24, 2008 23:12 | #8 jdizzle wrote in post #5979675 I'n not sure of the multicoating but, I know the Vari ND should be able to stack with a CPL. A few photographers on FM and elsewhere have highlighted this problem.
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DDCSD GIVIN' GOOD KARMA 13,313 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jun 2007 Location: South Dakota More info | Jul 24, 2008 23:17 | #9 I am guessing you really mean GND's and not straight ND filters? Derek
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Jul 25, 2008 00:03 | #10 One question I have is why is the Z-Pro holder and adapter rings so dog gone expensive? It's just some plastic and simple aluminum rings. The P size stuff is no where near that price. Darrell
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sadowsk2 Goldmember 1,179 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: Macomb, MI More info | Jul 25, 2008 09:13 | #11 dbdors wrote in post #5980206 One question I have is why is the Z-Pro holder and adapter rings so dog gone expensive? It's just some plastic and simple aluminum rings. The P size stuff is no where near that price. I could almost stomach the holder, but $35 for a 77mm adapter ring? Shoot, if you think the Cokin is so expensive, compare it to the Lee hold and adapter ring... THATS expensive! 1D Mk IV, 5D Gripped, 30D
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argyle Cream of the Crop 8,187 posts Likes: 24 Joined Apr 2007 Location: DFW, Texas More info | Jul 25, 2008 10:17 | #12 dbdors wrote in post #5980206 One question I have is why is the Z-Pro holder and adapter rings so dog gone expensive? It's just some plastic and simple aluminum rings. The P size stuff is no where near that price. I could almost stomach the holder, but $35 for a 77mm adapter ring? The Z-Pro holder, as well as the Lee holder, are customizable (you can remove slots, use accessories such as 105mm CPL, etc). The P holder has fixed slots and can't be customized. Also, compare the pricing to that of round threaded filters...once you get to 77mm and larger, the price on them really jumps up as well. "Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son". - Dean Wormer
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jdizzle Darth Noink 69,419 posts Likes: 65 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Harvesting Nano crystals More info | Jul 25, 2008 11:24 | #13 Hermes wrote in post #5979882 A few photographers on FM and elsewhere have highlighted this problem. I emailed Singh-Ray myself as I was considering buying one and they confirmed that the Vari-ND is only compatible with polarisers with certain 'properties' - I interpreted this as 'linear polarisers only' though they wouldn't say it explicitly. That's also how I found out the Vari-ND had no multi-coating. Thanks for that info Hermes. I own the Singh Ray LB polariser and I was able to mount an ND filter on the front but, I guess it maybe different on the Vari ND.
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Hermes Goldmember 2,375 posts Joined Mar 2006 Location: London, UK More info | Jul 26, 2008 07:06 | #14 You can can stack standard NDs or ND grads and polarisers with no problem - the Vari-ND is essentially two polarisers mounted back-to-back so it has complications that solid NDs don't have.
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gooble Goldmember 3,149 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Mesa,AZ More info | Jul 29, 2008 17:44 | #15 Don't mean to hijack the thread, but I am also in the market for some ND filters and a filter system.
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