Hi, > The hitech ones are much better and are generally regarded as the best > value/quality buy.
I have an unused Hitech filter holder with 2 filter slots, a circular holder for polarisers and a 77mm attachment thing. Also an unused Hitech graduated neutral gray filter. If anybody's interested in buying them I'll listen to any reasonable offer, to include shipping from the UK. Replies in private, please. I've also got one with 3 filter slots and I'm pretty certain I have a 2nd grad. ND (different strength), but I can't find them at the moment. I can't tell what strength the grad. nd I can find is - it's not written on the packaging. --- Bob mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thursday, September 5, 2002, 3:11:28 PM, you wrote: > I have heard many times that the cokin filters are far from neutral in > colour even from day 1. > The hitech ones are much better and are generally regarded as the best > value/quality buy. > Pesonally, as grads in particulare are used for landscapes where I often > use the Fa24 or Sigma 17-35, Cokin P is probably too small, and I am > thinking seriously about Lee. You can get some combo packs of lee grads > & stuff which look quite interesting and I think I can afford it. Cokin > X-Pro is just ridiculously expensive. > Rob >> -----Original Message----- >> From: gfen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> Sent: 05 September 2002 14:10 >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: Re: Rectangular filter systems >> >> >> On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Jostein wrote: >> > Its is true as has been said about the cokins that they can change >> > colour >> >> Well, my plans to settle on using Cokin filters for most >> everything 'cross formats have just been sullied... What kind >> of time frame are we talking about for a change? >> >> > You mentioned Singh-Ray; other brands are Lee and Tiffen. >> >> I was under the impression that all these various brands of >> square filters could all fit the holders of other >> manufactures, regardless of brand, correct? I was thinking >> about using teh Cokin P holder on my various lenses, and then >> starting out with Cokin filters and replacing them as time >> (and motivation) lead on... >> >> -- >> http://www.infotainment.org >> "The destructive character is cheerful." - Walter Benjamin >> >>

