Auraomega
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- Robert
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I'm looking at buying my first real filters but if I'm honest I'm confused as to what would be best for me.
I've looked at the Cokin systems lately and they seem good value for money but from what I can tell I won't be able to use a lens hood with them not to mention how bad they are to look at (appearance is important in paid work). The main advantages I can see that they are cheaper than individual filters and can fit all sizes, as well as being able to adjust a nd graduate filter.
On the other hand individual filters look more professional, allow me to keep use of my hoods and are smaller in the bag.
All of my current lenses bar my nifty 50 are 77mm so I could just buy a couple of step up rings. I do mostly nature photograpgy for myself (landscapes and animals), but do do occasional paid events. My usual kit is a D300, Nikon 80 200 2.8, Tokina 11 16 2.8, Nikon 50 2.8 and soon to have a Nikon 28 70 2.8 too as well as a D70 converted for ir and a D700 when I can comfortably afford them.
Based on the above, what sort of filters would you suggest?
I've looked at the Cokin systems lately and they seem good value for money but from what I can tell I won't be able to use a lens hood with them not to mention how bad they are to look at (appearance is important in paid work). The main advantages I can see that they are cheaper than individual filters and can fit all sizes, as well as being able to adjust a nd graduate filter.
On the other hand individual filters look more professional, allow me to keep use of my hoods and are smaller in the bag.
All of my current lenses bar my nifty 50 are 77mm so I could just buy a couple of step up rings. I do mostly nature photograpgy for myself (landscapes and animals), but do do occasional paid events. My usual kit is a D300, Nikon 80 200 2.8, Tokina 11 16 2.8, Nikon 50 2.8 and soon to have a Nikon 28 70 2.8 too as well as a D70 converted for ir and a D700 when I can comfortably afford them.
Based on the above, what sort of filters would you suggest?