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11/13/2005 03:49:18 PM · #1 |
I've got a hoya R72 IR-filter, a built-in ND4-filter (wich I haven't used yet), a polarizing filter ordered and I'm considering a set of gradual ND-filters.
How about you? |
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11/13/2005 04:44:53 PM · #2 |
couple of uv filters, and a hoya 67mm circular polarizer
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11/13/2005 04:47:21 PM · #3 |
2-stop ND filter and a polarizer.
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11/13/2005 04:47:57 PM · #4 |
ND4 filter, CPL filter, and some UV filters all Hoya |
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11/13/2005 04:48:45 PM · #5 |
ND4 filter, CPL filter, starfracter, yellow tint, soft focus and some UV filters |
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11/13/2005 05:07:04 PM · #6 |
Circular Polarizer, 2 ND's, soft focus special effect, another special effect one that puts a star around any prominent light source(s), macro close up adapter (Its a Sony thing).
Mike
//www.mikefairbanks.com
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11/13/2005 11:55:28 PM · #7 |
Bunch of Cheap MultiCoated UV filters and a few cheap CPL.
Why do you want to know what the members have/use?
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11/13/2005 11:56:21 PM · #8 |
Polarizers only at this time.
R. |
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11/14/2005 12:09:34 AM · #9 |
Circular polarizer, warming filter, uv filter, close-up filter +1.+2,+4, R72 , ND8
Hopefully get a Cokin "P" system soon. Graduated filters (sigh)
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11/14/2005 07:37:10 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by yido: Bunch of Cheap MultiCoated UV filters and a few cheap CPL.
Why do you want to know what the members have/use? |
Afraid I forgot something on wich I could waste my money ;) |
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11/14/2005 07:49:20 PM · #11 |
Nothing but a couple of 103 ND filters and two polarizers for 58 and 77mm and one 106 ND filter for 77mm. Love just having to deal with two sizes of filter threads, makes my life sooooooo much easier. Oh, and I have a couple of UV filters somewhere deep in my closet but I haven´t used them in a long time, just don´t really figure the loss of image quality is worth it, I don´t have the slightest concern about scratching the front element. Even IF I got a small scratch on one of my lenses I still would prefer an EXTREMELY slight loss in contrast over shooting through a muddy UV any day of the week. |
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11/14/2005 07:58:22 PM · #12 |
a whole bunch of lee filters
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11/14/2005 07:59:45 PM · #13 |
Screw thread fitting - UV, Circ polarizer, +3 closeup, red.
Cokin A fit - 89B IR, Sun/Eclipse.
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11/14/2005 08:00:51 PM · #14 |
I have a warming filter (nice effect on skin tones, but I don't use it as much as I thought I would), circular polarizer (sees a lot of use), nd3 (used when I want to blur motion in daylight -- frequently along WITH the polarizer -- since the Coolpix 5400 only stops down to 8, and that's at wide angle), and a UV filter which is on the camera pretty much all the time. All are Tiffen brand. |
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11/14/2005 08:02:36 PM · #15 |
77mm circular polarizer and ND-2 filter
and yes UV filters on all lenses |
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11/14/2005 08:14:49 PM · #16 |
your standard uv filters and nothing else. Ill probably get some polarizers eventually. that might be it though
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11/14/2005 08:39:28 PM · #17 |
Screw-in filters (all are for sale, PM me):
Canon 72mm Circular Polarizer PL-C
Canon 72mm UV Haze L-39 sharp cut
Hoya 72mm Star 6
Tiffen 72mm Ultra Contrast 3
Cokin P Series:
P057 - Star 4
P164 - Circular Polarizer
P173 - Varicolor Blue/Yellow
P121L - Gradual Neutral Grey G2 Light (ND2)
P121M - Gradual Neutral Grey Medium (ND4)
P121S - Gradual Neutral Grey G2 Soft (ND8)
P123 - Gradual Blue B2
P123F - Gradual Blue B2 Full
P123S - Gradual Blue B2 Soft
P123L - Gradual Blue B2 Light
P152 - Neutral Grey (ND2)
P153 - Neutral Grey (ND4)
P154 - Neutral Grey (ND8)
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11/14/2005 08:42:35 PM · #18 |
UV, CPL, ND, Graduated, Cross Screen |
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11/15/2005 06:16:33 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by micknewton: Screw-in filters (all are for sale, PM me):
Canon 72mm Circular Polarizer PL-C
Canon 72mm UV Haze L-39 sharp cut
Hoya 72mm Star 6
Tiffen 72mm Ultra Contrast 3
Cokin P Series:
P057 - Star 4
P164 - Circular Polarizer
P173 - Varicolor Blue/Yellow
P121L - Gradual Neutral Grey G2 Light (ND2)
P121M - Gradual Neutral Grey Medium (ND4)
P121S - Gradual Neutral Grey G2 Soft (ND8)
P123 - Gradual Blue B2
P123F - Gradual Blue B2 Full
P123S - Gradual Blue B2 Soft
P123L - Gradual Blue B2 Light
P152 - Neutral Grey (ND2)
P153 - Neutral Grey (ND4)
P154 - Neutral Grey (ND8) |
Do you use those color filters on digital camera's? |
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11/15/2005 06:31:17 PM · #20 |
Cokin P Series (for use on the 'L' lenses)
P120 ND Grad
P121 ND Grad ND8
P121L ND Grad ND2
P121M ND Grad ND4
P121S ND Grad ND8
P121F ND Grad ND8
P198 Sunset
Cokin A Series (only occasional use with prime lenses)
All the above plus
A122 Grad Blue
A123 Grad Blue dark
A126 Grad Violet
A130 Grad Green
A152 - Neutral Grey (ND2)
A153 - Neutral Grey (ND4)
A154 - Neutral Grey (ND8)
I don't tend to carry the A series with me but the P series goes everywhere. Especially useful for dramatic skies.
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11/15/2005 07:41:28 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by k4rp: Do you use those color filters on digital camera's? |
Yes, I no longer own any film cameras.
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