With a screw on, you're stuck with the transition where it is. With the square filters you can move it up and down in the holder depending on where your horizon is. I use square Cokin filters, and would never buy a fixed one.
Ah, should probably change the title of your thread then.![]()
I've gone for the screw in type for my ND's as they are light tight where as the Cokin style will let light in from the top and bottom of the filter which could effect the exposure although i have not tested the effect of this.
you'll need different screw ins for different lens diameters, where with a holder you'll just need different adapters.
If its just NDs it might not be too bad, but if you plan on getting grads, colour temp correctors etc then a holder would be cheaper
you'll need different screw ins for different lens diameters, where with a holder you'll just need different adapters.
If its just NDs it might not be too bad, but if you plan on getting grads, colour temp correctors etc then a holder would be cheaper
Unfortunately they caused so much flare in light leak that I gave up on using them
I just use screwin ND's and cokin style for the the ND grads - I got 82mm ND's as that was the largest filter size i had and use stepping rings from china (set of 8 rings for £12.00) to fit onto my other len's - there's just a slight shadow at 16mm on my 16-85mm but no other drama.
I would go with screwin. Ive got a 10 stop screwing which works perfect. I've also got and used 10,12 and 14 stop slot in filters. Unfortunately they caused so much flare in light leak that I gave up on using them. Screw in is the way forward imo. (until somone invents a better system anyway)
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