The Lee filter system has been around a very long time. I remember seeing
it for sale when I was a teenager 25 yrs ago. It was never as popular as
Cokin though.
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On 5/23/16, 9:29 AM, "olympus on behalf of Chris Trask"
<olympus-bounces+chris=chriscrawfordphoto.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf
of christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Interesting, but it looks like a warmed-over Cokin filter system.
>
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>>| View on www.leefilters.com | Preview by Yahoo |
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>> With all the discussions recently regarding the use (or not)
>>of
>>filters I thought the following site might be of interest.
>> http://www.leefilters.com/index.php/camera/system-seven5
>>It discusses the ideal system for micro 4/3 and if you scroll down to
>>the
>>bottom of the page there are some VERY GOODdemonstration video's. It
>>provides
>>good background information. I am just in the process of pricing up a
>>possible system.
>>Regards John Duggan, Wales, UK
>>
>
>
>Chris
>
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