B60 - 67mm adapters...
B60 - 67mm adapters...
B60 - 67mm adapters...
B60 - 67mm adapters...
Same here, primarily because the cost of B60 filters (even used ones) is ridiculous!
Mike
I don't recommend the Cokin / SinghRay / etc square filter systems, or the compendium filters for large ND (>10x) as those systems leak too much light around the filter leading to veil flare in your images - stick to B60 and/or 67mm.
I don't recommend the Cokin / SinghRay / etc square filter systems, or the compendium filters for large ND (>10x) as those systems leak too much light around the filter leading to veil flare in your images - stick to B60 and/or 67mm.
I have yet to experience anything like that. The systems do no allow extraneous light to hit the lens, but they do offer a large, flat reflective surface. There are compendium lens shades that fit over the adapters. Everything gets kind of clunky, but you usually can ge by with one set of filters and holder plus a few adapters for number of lenses.
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Just my experience, and hence the "recommendation". But we learn best making mistakes, so I encourage people to test and experiment.
Square filters are great, you certainly cannot beat them for graduated NDs. But they slide into a slot that is not sealed.
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The space between the filter and the holder lets light in, and when you are blocking 99% of the light through the filter, the light leaking behind the filter can be much brighter. On a bright sunny day when you are trying to smooth out water, you can get veil glare flair.
Hence my recommendation to thread >10x ND directly to the lens.
(He he.. we've found light leans in the lens mounts this way...)
My Cokin EVO has a gasket on the holder to block extraneous light.
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