Filters.... lead the way. pleeeaseee

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Now that ive become a little more interested in landscape photography, especially waterfalls, moving water etc.

I have seen the results people are getting with filters and i'm astounded, and i need some myself!

The problem is i don't have a clue where to start. Im thinking that Cokin is within my budget and probably the most practical for me. I have a 18-105 d90 kit lens and a 35mm f1.8

I would like to spend as little as i can, really at the moment the max i can go to is £100 all in right now, but would have more money later to build on the collection/set-up i have.

So please, go forth and enlighten me :) pretty please x :love::gag:
 
You can pick up a Cokin ND Grad kit for about £50 on Amazon which is good for landscapes. Cokin also make a 8 stop ND filter which can be used to blur water and when you purchase the kit they send you a Cokin filter catalogue to flick through.
 
Hoya or Kenko do pretty nice ND filters.

Alternatively get a Hitech 85 set of Grads from TeamWorkPhoto, and then a square ND filter which will fit in one of the slots.

Hightech are better than Cokin, which are known for their colour casts.

You should be able to go it under £100.

7DayShop can do Kood "P" fit adaptors and the rings you need, as well as Grads and NDs, all of which are 85mm / 86mm "P" fit.
 
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