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DizMatt
12-06-2009, 11:28
hi.
something I'm not really versed in but would like to have a go at is landscapes.
ND grad seem the best way to go and next month there's a group trip to Whitby I'm attending. Much beer and snapping...
so I thought i'd try to get some grads and adaptors in before this.

any recommendations for someone starting out?? budget is low, probs around £30 ish depending on what's required and recommended. I don't mind e-baying it.
will be shooting with a 17-50 tamron on a 40D.
thanks for any help.

chrism_scotland
12-06-2009, 11:39
Hitech Filters, go to formatt.co.uk...

arianargent
13-06-2009, 15:07
Hitech Filters, go to formatt.co.uk...

Linky (http://www.formatt.co.uk/default.aspx).

DizMatt
13-06-2009, 18:14
thanks everyone

prob going for these as a starter kit with a holder, £30ex seems reasonable

http://www.teamworkphoto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=10289
http://www.teamworkphoto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=10288


not sure about soft or hard edge though yet...

chrism_scotland
13-06-2009, 18:33
thanks everyone

prob going for these as a starter kit with a holder, £30ex seems reasonable

http://www.teamworkphoto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=10289
http://www.teamworkphoto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=10288


not sure about soft or hard edge though yet...

Depends on the shots you take, Hard edge recommended for scenes with a defined horizon like seascapes, soft where the border between sky and ground is not so linear.

RJL2005
13-06-2009, 18:59
Don't forget you'll need a Cokin P series holder and a mounting ring too. Well worth checking out ebay for these!

The filters are good value and the guys at Teamwork helpful too!

Good luck.