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Senna4ever 08-22-2009 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by tallshorty (Post 6559518)
speaking of graduated ND filters....i think i want to buy one...where is a good place to get it? (i.e. cheap :)

You want cheap or good? We sell the LEE 4x6 GND filter for $129 each, or $325 for a set of three. Cokin filters are a bit cheaper, but they have a colour cast to them.

tallshorty 08-22-2009 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Senna4ever (Post 6559522)
You want cheap or good? We sell the LEE 4x6 GND filter for $129 each, or $325 for a set of three. Cokin filters are a bit cheaper, but they have a colour cast to them.

dang....yea....didn't think they cost that much

Senna4ever 08-22-2009 11:01 PM

You can get the screw-in type of GND, but with those, you're stuck with having the graduation in the middle of the image. There is no moving it up or down. With the Cokin Z-Pro or LEE filter 4x6 system, you have a lot of vertical movements, so you can have the horizon anywhere you want. You need to buy a filter ring adapter and a holder too. This can cost quite a bit. The Cokins are cheaper, but not made very well. The LEE system is made very solidly, but the adapter, holder and a filter will set you back about $375 before taxes.


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