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6 stops or 10 stops?
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<blockquote data-quote="Felisek" data-source="post: 365083" data-attributes="member: 23887"><p>As I mentioned, I have a Cokin system myself, and I'm entirely impressed with it. I don't think it is any easier to put on and off than the screw-on filter (unless I keep the holder on all the time). Also, the square filter doesn't cover the lens completely, so I wouldn't trust it with a 10-stop filter. Maybe the Lee system is better designed than Cokin (it looks more expensive, for sure).</p><p></p><p>I have now three lenses with the same 77 mm filter thread, so I guess one 77 mm ND filter would do. I'd probably use it only occasionally.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, [USER=17861]@adox66[/USER], this is the answer I've been looking for as to chose between 6 and 10 stops. Now I have to decide whether I want a B+W or Hoya.</p><p></p><p>Some Hoya reviewers complain about droplets of water (unavoidable when photographing waterfalls) damaging the coating. Horoscope Fish, BackdoorHippie, Singlerosa, did you experience any problems with water?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felisek, post: 365083, member: 23887"] As I mentioned, I have a Cokin system myself, and I'm entirely impressed with it. I don't think it is any easier to put on and off than the screw-on filter (unless I keep the holder on all the time). Also, the square filter doesn't cover the lens completely, so I wouldn't trust it with a 10-stop filter. Maybe the Lee system is better designed than Cokin (it looks more expensive, for sure). I have now three lenses with the same 77 mm filter thread, so I guess one 77 mm ND filter would do. I'd probably use it only occasionally. Thanks, [USER=17861]@adox66[/USER], this is the answer I've been looking for as to chose between 6 and 10 stops. Now I have to decide whether I want a B+W or Hoya. Some Hoya reviewers complain about droplets of water (unavoidable when photographing waterfalls) damaging the coating. Horoscope Fish, BackdoorHippie, Singlerosa, did you experience any problems with water? [/QUOTE]
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