cokin have a reputation now for horrible colour casts
I think it's more of a reputation for slight colour casts.
Cokin do a set of three of the most useful ND grads. I would start with that - in fact, I did!
Then if you don't already have a screw in polariser, get one which fits the Cokin holder.
Steve.
Nope - I bought that set and they have a horrible magenta cast - useless.
i.e. a simple afternoon shot of the sky
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I've seen this picture twice on the forums and my results we not nearly as bad, even with 2x 3-stop ones on and long exposures. (compared to that short exposure)
I don't think that gives a fair impression of the cokin filters, but they do give a magenta cast when used for long exposures
That's raw converted to jpeg with no processing. Hows that not a fair representation?
ISO100, f4.5, 1/160th sec on a canon 50D with a 24-105L IS lens at 24mm, white balance set to AWB.
What am I doing wrong then?
Edit: forgot to add with the Cokin P ND 8x
Flowers, maybe a close-up filter?
Landscapes - A set of ND grads and a polariser, as mentioned above.
As said, HiTechs seem to have a better reputation than Cokin these days.
you'll need a holder and adapter ring for the grads and and it makes sense to get a CPL to fit the holder, rather than one that screws directly onto your lens.
Jim.R, you have the same camera as me..... can you recommend some?
Also, what is a CPL?
Cheers,
Richard.
CPL = circular polarizer, a must buy as they have great effects
I use a Hoya Pro 1 D...good quality and not too expensive, it's also thinner than standard filters so on my lens doesn't produce any vignetting
Simon
A screw in one would probably be the most convenient so a 58mm one would be the job. As for recommending one i dont know as there are lots of options, my was cheap but you can spend big money on CPL's