Did I give advice? Was it unequivocal? Tell me the address to send the fee
note!
After the polarizer, I would suggest yoy take a look at some ND graduated
filters Gord. But I confess that most of the time they stay in the bag, I
don't have time to get them out.
Another thought (I have no practical experience) is a colour enhancer which
uses a neodymium glass. They seem to cost $$$, and you may think it is
easier to use Velvia.
Piers
PS A request - when you start a thread, could you stop putting "Re" at the
beginning of the subject, because that makes it look like a reply to
somebody else's thread, and I spend time looking for the original message.
Tks!
-----Original Message-----
From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Gordon J. Ross
Sent: 08 April 2004 16:43
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Re: Cokin up a storm
Hi All;
After the advice from Bill and Piers on C*kin filters, I have bought the
C*kin P holder and initially, I bought three filters, the #2 warming filter,
the #1 diffuser, and the #2 1/2 gray filter. I have Circular Polarizers, UV
and Haze filters already for all lens sizes so I won't need to duplicate
them.
My question now is- (Ignoring ND, Daylight/Flourescent Conv., and B&W
filters that I am familiar with) what other filters are of interest? There
are a lot of options so I would like to hear what you use and what insights
you have re these non basic filters.
Thanks Gord
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