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Been using filter for last couple of weeks so this is no experts review. I decided to go with Cokin because I was not going to pay Lee prices. I've read that there are colour casts to filters even the expensive ones but you can always sort this in post. So these are nice quality for the price you pay, all you get though are the filters in clear plastic sleeves so you need a padded bag or similar to protect them more. They are not glass, I think it's resin but they do the job. I'd say there is a slight magenta cast with them but it's not bad. A great set of filters for a good price.
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Good quality filters, bought at a good price. Almost indispensable for landscape photography. I find Cokin filters are a good balance between quality and value. If you are considering, please note that they will vignette on a full frame camera with a lens wider than 24mm and even with the wide angle holder, they will vignette below 18/20mm.
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The filters do a good job of balancing out the exposure of scenes.. A great, inexpensive introduction to ND filters before splashing out hundreds of pounds on a professional set.
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These are the hard grads. Give pretty good results for the price. New to using these but got to grips with them quite quickly. Definitely worth the money.
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With digital photography and the narrower dynamic range to get good results filters are essential and Cokin filters give consistent results.
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