The 24mm should work fine with the Cokin P filters as is (no trimming.ect) I
have
been threatening to do some actual tests on both the 24 qnd the 18 but haven't
gotten around to it. I will try to do some this next week if things slow down
for
me.
Jim Couch
Dean wrote:
> >2) if you're a poor student or "hemhorroging" money (a new expr I learned
> >from the list the other day, means you have a bunch, I think)
>
> I'm far from hemorrhaging $. In fact, if I could get a transfusion I would!
>
> >24 mm. I use the 24/2.8 SC (yes, Ken it's a silvernoze), with a lot of
> >joy. It's compact and light and in my non-professional eyes very sharp.
> >The 24/2 is one stop faster and probably even sharper, but also slightly
> >heavier and twice the price. The 24mm is ideal for scenics and IMHO portraits
>
> Hmm. I really want a 24mm that will not vignette with a Cokin P filter -
> with all but one filter thread cut off, and a Polarizer. Will these work?
>
> thanks to everyone for the input. it is appreciated.
>
> -dean
>
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