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Then we push you to a Raynox 250, but that is for another day LOL
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 454304" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I use Cokin filters. The advantage with the square filters is that you can adjust where you want to position the graduation (the filter can be raised or lowered within the filter holder). If you use screw on filters, you can't. The initial set up for square filters is expensive. You'd need a ring to screw onto the front lens (rings are sized by the diameter of your lens so each different sized lens would need its own ring), a filter holder, and possibly a hood. Plus the filter. The thing is Cokin makes ND graduated filters in a variety of colors so you can warm up the sky if you choose a filter with some color. Cokin makes some interesting special effects filters, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 454304, member: 13196"] I use Cokin filters. The advantage with the square filters is that you can adjust where you want to position the graduation (the filter can be raised or lowered within the filter holder). If you use screw on filters, you can't. The initial set up for square filters is expensive. You'd need a ring to screw onto the front lens (rings are sized by the diameter of your lens so each different sized lens would need its own ring), a filter holder, and possibly a hood. Plus the filter. The thing is Cokin makes ND graduated filters in a variety of colors so you can warm up the sky if you choose a filter with some color. Cokin makes some interesting special effects filters, too. [/QUOTE]
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Then we push you to a Raynox 250, but that is for another day LOL
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