JeffD
Member
I picked up a Cokin P filter holder [square/rectangular filters], and adapter ring for my 4x5 camera at a pretty good price, now I am trying to find some ND graduated filters for it. (black and white, not color).
Looks like this size differs from the Lee system, so my options are somewhat limited. Maybe I should be looking at a lee holder/ring instead. I noticed that Tiffen, Singh-Ray, and Hightech make filters that fit this holder, and are available via B&H.
Most ND grad filters available appear to be square, rather than rectangular. Is this likely to hamper me much? I noticed some Lee holder style filters are longer, giving me more latitude placing my horizon, but I don't know if the plain square ones will suffice or not.
Also, will resin filters give me decent clarity, or must I go with glass? HiTech has some resin filters for about a third the cost of Tiffen glass ones. I wonder if these are any good? I have heard the actual Cokin filters are pretty much junk.
I am thinking of looking for a one, two, and three stop grads, soft-style. Any thoughts? Do you use soft more than hard? For what style photos?
Obviously, this is a rambling post, but I would appreciate any comments before I throw down a bunch of cash on filters that may not be very useful.
Looks like this size differs from the Lee system, so my options are somewhat limited. Maybe I should be looking at a lee holder/ring instead. I noticed that Tiffen, Singh-Ray, and Hightech make filters that fit this holder, and are available via B&H.
Most ND grad filters available appear to be square, rather than rectangular. Is this likely to hamper me much? I noticed some Lee holder style filters are longer, giving me more latitude placing my horizon, but I don't know if the plain square ones will suffice or not.
Also, will resin filters give me decent clarity, or must I go with glass? HiTech has some resin filters for about a third the cost of Tiffen glass ones. I wonder if these are any good? I have heard the actual Cokin filters are pretty much junk.
I am thinking of looking for a one, two, and three stop grads, soft-style. Any thoughts? Do you use soft more than hard? For what style photos?
Obviously, this is a rambling post, but I would appreciate any comments before I throw down a bunch of cash on filters that may not be very useful.