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Which COKIN System for a EF-S 10-22mm

 
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Apr 29, 2009 19:20 |  #1

Can someone please assist me in purchasing the correct Cokin System for the EF-S 10-22mm. I'm very confused with the selection they offer.

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Apr 29, 2009 20:51 |  #2

Have you considered a Lee Foundation Kit? Many others on POTN recommended it to me. After purchasing it, it has proven itself on numerous trips to the field.

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Apr 30, 2009 00:33 |  #3

For a superwide, I'd go with the P-series. I use the P-series wide angle filter holder. It holds only one filter, but because of that eliminates vignetting that you would get with a standard holder.


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Apr 30, 2009 07:27 |  #4

I found the Lee Filter System last night. Now I leaning towards Lee.


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Apr 30, 2009 16:31 |  #5

TheMissouriShooter wrote in post #7830918 (external link)
I found the Lee Filter System last night. Now I leaning towards Lee.

I'd strongly recommend the Lee over any Cokin holder. For a very good filter at a moderate price, take a look at the Hitech line.


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