Ellie Jones
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After trying out some rather cheap screw on round filters, with not so great results then having a quick demon and taking a couple of photography's with coloured grad filters on a day course, with much more pleasing results... I've decided to invest in some filters, as I'd rather get the look in camera that I'm after, than faffing with PP to get it!
Are the systems interchangeable?
If I brought Cokin filter holder, could I then use Lee filters in said holder and vis versa....
So an 100mm Lee will fit in a Cokin holder that designed to take their 100mm filter?
At the moment I be using 2 possibly 3 lenses
Tamron 17-50 f2.8 (if)
Canon 18-55 kit lens
Canon 70-200 1.4L
I'm aware that if issues concerning vignetting with ultra wide angles... So any particular holder, which would be a no for these 3 lenses?
Filters themselves..
Which is a good combination to start with..
After taking a look around, how to use filters, I've come to the conclusion that some of the photographs I intend to take are either just going to use a coloured filtered (as I did on the landscape course) but others I'd be either using an ND or a compilation of ND and coloured...
So if I decided to start out with between 4 and 6 filters What be the best choice to get maximum flexibility...
Are the systems interchangeable?
If I brought Cokin filter holder, could I then use Lee filters in said holder and vis versa....
So an 100mm Lee will fit in a Cokin holder that designed to take their 100mm filter?
At the moment I be using 2 possibly 3 lenses
Tamron 17-50 f2.8 (if)
Canon 18-55 kit lens
Canon 70-200 1.4L
I'm aware that if issues concerning vignetting with ultra wide angles... So any particular holder, which would be a no for these 3 lenses?
Filters themselves..
Which is a good combination to start with..
After taking a look around, how to use filters, I've come to the conclusion that some of the photographs I intend to take are either just going to use a coloured filtered (as I did on the landscape course) but others I'd be either using an ND or a compilation of ND and coloured...
So if I decided to start out with between 4 and 6 filters What be the best choice to get maximum flexibility...

the angle alone has to be perfect every time you edit or you will get different results hth Mike.