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Filter Cokin
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Lot of 3 Cokin Filters 52 mm Halo Filter |
COKIN A SERIES FILTER 42 DIFFRACTION GALAXY B42 |
Cokin 152 Neutral Grey ND2 P152 Filter |
Cokin 153 Neutral Grey ND4 P153 Filter |
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Cokin 057 Star 4 P057 Filter |
Cokin 694 Sunsoft P694 Filter |
3 ND Filter Set ND2 ND4 ND8 for Cokin P Series System |
Cokin 123 Gradual Blue B2 P123 Filter |
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Cokin 198 Sun 2 P198 Filter |
Cokin Filter Set of 5 Filters |
GENUINE COKIN P SERIES 10 FILTER SET ALL MINT SHAPE |
62mm Adapter ring Filter Holder for Cokin P serie |
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COKIN A SERIES AB 345 DOUBLE MASK 2 FILTER |
COKIN A SERIES A078 SPOT WA RED FILTER |
COKIN A SERIES A075 SPOT WA GREEN FILTER |
COKIN A SERIES A066 SPOT ORANGE FILTER |
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Cokin Series A 124 Gradual T1 Filter New |
Cokin Series A 036 FL W Filter New |
Question: cokin filters which one is best?
im thinkin of buying a cokin filter adapter so i can use there filters. but what one do i get, ive got a sony a200 with a 62mm thread lense and also a 55mm lense.which adaptor is best
Answer: You really only have choice from the P filter size up, that is P, X & Z pro filters.
You buy one set of filters, one filter mount and you adapt the mount to each lens. This is what makes square filters very flexible. Once you buy the filters and the mount, you only need to buy an inexpensive 62mm adaptor ring and an inexpensive 55mm adaptor ring to use all of your filters on both of your lenses.
I have the P series which covers up to a 28mm lens equivalent field of view without vignetting. You can get up to 82mm thread adaptors for the P series.
The X and Z pro filters cost a lot more.
The A series filters are just too small.
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Question: What are some key filter should I buy for my system Cokin filters?I bought a Cokin filter system for my camera together with 3 eternal density filter (ND2, 4 and
I wonder what other filters would be helpful, especially when I want to take photos at slower shutter speed in daylight, the Neutral Density filter is enough for this? Or do I need a UV filter or polarizing filter. Professional Photographers: What do you most often use filters? Thank you!
Answer: UV filter on a Cokin system: completely forget if you are a digital SLR. The point of UV filters on DSLRs is to Protection of the lens, but also for the work they need to be screwed on the lens itself, not on a filter holder, they have no positive optical effect, a DSLR, like its low-pass filter is now filtering all UV (and probably the sensor is not sensitive to them anyway). What can be taken too large a phased operation neutral (not "ever filter) grad showed a similar job as a polarizer, but it works regardless of the direction in which the camera is directed. The extent of the polarizers are effective in darkening of the sky on the orientation of the camera towards the sun. I would not recommend that you use a polarizer Cokin your system but will instead get the circular polarizer that with the right screw on the lens. This is much easier to use than to set up the entire filter Things every time you want to use a polarizer (and that's something you probably do often). Also, you can easily take a variable density filter effect, if you just another linear polarizer get you in front of your circular screw. The second one must be a linear, and it must be on the circular for this to work (two linear ones would work as well, but that would throw off your light measurement). You will be surprised how affordable linear polarizers are circular Incidentally, comparing, I paid only € 10 for 58mm Hoya. Why use polarizers as a variable neutral level instead of the Cokin system? First of all, it is a variable ND that you can set to the desired effect in the shortest time, and it is compact to carry. I have also found that filters in a Cokin System tend to degrade the contrast. Just a bit, if it is a single filter, but a lot if you stack filters. Granted my filters not the best quality However, I got a cheap copy filter holder from Hong Kong, which works fine (instead of paying extraorbitant prices for a bit of plastic and an adapter ring from the original Manufacturer), but I did not buy original Cokin filter is used, but the tian ya one that came with it. Try it yourself and take a look, such as the use and above all you stack your filters affects the histogram. You should see no significant changes there, when good and stackable. I definitely see a massive Tian ya filter change with stacked (rather than a single). The variable of two polarizers hoya ND filter but made no change histogram and thus the contrast in any Way, so I think it is totally superior quality in all user-friendliness, versatility and optical. I use the filter holder completed for a single ND filter, but that is definitely a strength of the system and that is a filter you should have. Go for the ND4 be completed.
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Gradual Grey
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Question: Is there a name for the gradual fading of one colour to another?
A bit like grey scale where at one extreme you have white which goes through a change and gradually becomes black, except this applies to the colour spectrum, say red at one end and blue at the other.
Answer: it's called a gradient
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