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First posting, go easy on me if I missed a sub forum on filters! 
Decided I really must get 2 or 3 ND Grad filters as I like taking sunset shots on the coast or new forest and the sky is always blowing out or the land is just black. Tried "HDR" ing images with photomatix trial, but always get grainy results and cloud or water movement doesnt help anyway.
Umming and ahhing my way round the websites trying to decide whether to splash out on Lee filters or cokin Z pro or what.
Decided its best to get a decent quality set going from the off so grateful for any advice really.
If I go for Lee filters, foundation kit and 1 filter for now, plus w/a adapter ring it comes to about £150.
Should I go for a "Hard" grad or a "soft"? I think a 2-stop would be a good one for the first one to get?
Will this set up be ok with the Sigma 10-20mm f4.5 EX?
Many thanks.
My current gear: EOS 450D with kit lens and Canon 70-300mm zoom, tripod. remote release cable, CP filter (cheapish Hoya one)
Decided I really must get 2 or 3 ND Grad filters as I like taking sunset shots on the coast or new forest and the sky is always blowing out or the land is just black. Tried "HDR" ing images with photomatix trial, but always get grainy results and cloud or water movement doesnt help anyway.
Umming and ahhing my way round the websites trying to decide whether to splash out on Lee filters or cokin Z pro or what.
Decided its best to get a decent quality set going from the off so grateful for any advice really.
If I go for Lee filters, foundation kit and 1 filter for now, plus w/a adapter ring it comes to about £150.
Should I go for a "Hard" grad or a "soft"? I think a 2-stop would be a good one for the first one to get?
Will this set up be ok with the Sigma 10-20mm f4.5 EX?
Many thanks.
My current gear: EOS 450D with kit lens and Canon 70-300mm zoom, tripod. remote release cable, CP filter (cheapish Hoya one)
I've just upgraded from Cokin to Lee and the Lee is the way to go. I usually find that I need a 3 stop to hold back the sky on a sunset or sunrise. Hard is best as said above if you're doing seascapes. Should be OK on a Siggy 10-20mm providing you don't have any other filters on, otherwise you might get vignetting at 10mm. Also the Cokin do have a slight magenta colour cast, especially when using more that one filter at a time. The Lee seem neutral to me (so far).

