I've got Cokin soft edge 1 and 2 stop. They are not the finest optical
stuff, but work OK. You can't get any good from the hard edge, as it's too
difficult to get it in JUST the right place with everything. There's some
room for error in the soft ones.
Bill Pearce
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Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 6:07 PM
Subject: [OM] Which Grad ND system if any do you like?
> Upcoming trip means I should make a decision. I seem to have much
> more time while away fussing with a scene than than for PP at home.
> One time some quickly moving clouds balled up one bracketing of an
> otherwise very nice image--I could have largely prevented that . So,
> if this way to deal with high contrast sky situations is reasonable
> which system is preferable. Cokin P? Which company for the
> filters--desire excellent QA if possible if putting another interface
> in front of a nice lens. Hard edge--2 or 3 stop? I think soft edge 2
> stop may be tricky to set up well.
>
> Any comments appreciated.
> Mike
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