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Having had several blown-out skies on a recent photographic jaunt to the Lake District, I've persuaded myself that I ought really to begin using filters to assist my photography. I'm using a Nikon D40 with the kit lens (a 52mm thread) and I'm bewildered by the options available for filters. Fortunately, I'm limited in my choices by cost and so I am able to discount Lee filters and find myself looking more at the range of Kood and Cokin filters.
I think, from my research, that the most appropriate filters for me are 0.3GND and 0.6GND to compensate for bright skies (where I'm getting the blowouts) and a polarizer. Also, a neutral density filter seems appealing for if I start to look at doing long exposures over water.
What exactly is it that I require - a Cokin adapater ring, filter holder and the above filters? If anyone was able to provide links for cheap offers on the required equipment, it'd be greatly appreciated. I'm a bit overwhelmed by this all.
Many thanks.
I think, from my research, that the most appropriate filters for me are 0.3GND and 0.6GND to compensate for bright skies (where I'm getting the blowouts) and a polarizer. Also, a neutral density filter seems appealing for if I start to look at doing long exposures over water.
What exactly is it that I require - a Cokin adapater ring, filter holder and the above filters? If anyone was able to provide links for cheap offers on the required equipment, it'd be greatly appreciated. I'm a bit overwhelmed by this all.
Many thanks.