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Advice on filter purchase please!
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imaginationParticipant
Hi folks I need to buy some filters for landscapes / old buildings and seascapes. I use a 5d with 17-40 and 24-70 .
Anyone have any recommendations.
Thanks
shutterbugParticipantPlenty of choice out there, most people start off with Cokin they are very reasonably
priced, but they can leave colour castes, which can be dealt with in pp, Lee filters
are one of the best but you will pay more, hitech are almost as good and slightly
cheaper. These are all holder, lens adaptors and square/oblong filters, which are
Better if you want to use them on different lenses.The other option is screw on filters, if you buy the filter to fit your largest lens, then
you can buy stepping rings to use them on smaller lenses.Usually neutral density and graduated neutral density in different strengths and a polarising
Filter would be the normal ones to start with.imaginationParticipantThanks SB. Its great to have some pointers as I usually learn after I purchase and often when it is too late…
dejosheaParticipantWould will probably need to get a wide angle filter holder if you go for Cokin P for the 17-40. On the 5D 17 you could get vignetting otherwise. This also means you can only use one filter at a time, normal holder takes 3. Cokin also make larger filters Z-Pro and X-Pro which are also more expensive.
bigalguitarpickerParticipantA Circular Polarising filter is maybe the first one to get. Note that “Circular” has nothing to do with the shape, it’s Circular as opposed to Linear, which has to do with it’s optical properties. I’d suggest maybe thinking about a 10 Stopper, for milky water effects and maybe an Infrared filter. Graduated Neutral Density filters can be done without, as you can use HDR techniques instead, though having said that, I do sometimes use the ones I have. I use Cokin and Hitech filters in a Cokin P series holder and I’m happy with it, though I do also have screw-in Circular Polarisers for each size of lens I own. Hope this helps,
Alex.
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