I'm too purist and too lazy for that. ;-) I had Cokin filters once and I'm 
too careless and they scratch too easy.

I'm not against using filters.  It's just that on dark, overcast days, in 
the shade of trees, in some place like Mt. Rainier National Park, I rarely 
had to use anything than a polarizer when shooting Velvia (Jack).  With a 
camera having a minum ISO of 200, I't pretty much a given that filters will 
be required.

Tom C.

>From: John Sessoms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 20:06:32 -0400
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>From:
>"Tom C"
> > It's just not *wanting* to use the filters, or use them as little as
> > possible.  You start stacking filters and using small apertures and
> > the view through the viewfinder is too dark to use.
>Use the square ones. Compose the shot, lock it down and then slip the ND
>filters into the holder.
>
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