Hello all,
interested in purchasing some nd grads,
Most likely thinking of going for the p series cokin, but cant find it anywhere. Any ideas? or any reasons not to buy the p series?
Thank you
joelham Member 135 posts Joined Apr 2008 More info | Oct 07, 2008 07:00 | #1 Hello all,
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jdizzle Darth Noink 69,419 posts Likes: 65 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Harvesting Nano crystals More info | Oct 07, 2008 12:13 | #2 Hi! I have a post made here regrading an ND grad test. This info. might be helpful for ya to narrow your choices. Could you tell me what lens and camera body you're going to use these filters on? Thanks!
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goldboughtrue Goldmember 1,857 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2007 Location: Colorado More info | Oct 07, 2008 13:46 | #3 Permanent banA lot of people go with Singh-Ray http://www.pbase.com/goldbough
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Oct 07, 2008 17:24 | #4 Hi, thanks for the help. Julian i would most likely be using it on the sigma 10-20 and along with my 350d.
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argyle Cream of the Crop 8,187 posts Likes: 24 Joined Apr 2007 Location: DFW, Texas More info | Try 2filter.com...plenty of starter kits. But if you plan on using the P-size on lenses other than the 10-20, you'll need two separate holders...the regular 3-slot and the wide angle single slot. PITA to have to carry around 2 holders. Also, if you find the need to stack two GND's (these situations do come up), you'd be out of luck with the wide angle holder since it only accommodates a single filter. If Julian's link is what I think it is, you may want to reconsider and go with a larger holder, either the Lee (recommended) or the Cokin Z-Pro. Of course, with these, you'd need the larger filters...either the 4x5 Hitech (highly recommended) or the 4x6 Lee filters. "Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son". - Dean Wormer
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eddie1 Member 118 posts Joined Oct 2007 Location: London, UK More info | Try Hi Tech
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tumblew33d Senior Member 533 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Fife, Scotland More info | Oct 16, 2008 16:32 | #7 +1 for Hi Tech - as mentioned before, they're colour neutral and very reasonably priced.
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