Hi, those with slide in filters like cokin and lee, do u prefer a screw in CPF or a slide in as well? Thanks for reading.
Err.. if u are referring to CPL only,
There's only screw in kind else how u "circulate" :sweat:
if u talking abt GNDs or NDs then its recommendable to get the Slot in kind esp for the former (GNDs) where placement of the dense/clear portion can be more precise and where desired.
Got leh, the sprocket type polarisers are slotted into Cokin holders especially the P size. Singh Ray usually offers sprocket mount versions for some of their polariser products.
I prefer the easier common screw on type.
ryan
Hi, those with slide in filters like cokin and lee, do u prefer a screw in CPF or a slide in as well? Thanks for reading.
yeah, the cokin holder rotates quite freely on the adapter ring, so it's a viable alternative to the screw-in CPL.
But still I prefer the screw-in ones for walking around.
any lens caps to recommend when I wanna leave the adapter ring on the lens?
Yes, cokin P have a special slot for CPL can be turn easily..
ZerocoolAstra - You may look for Cokin's filter cap (Square in shape) or Adapter cap (Round shape) if you need one.
@numnumball - you're using lee filters right? and u prefer the screw in CPL? how often do you attach your LEE filters when your CPL is also attached to your lens?
Negative..
I never stack GNDs with CPL
Only NDs with GNDs.
CPF (see thread title) only screw you... no screw in... :bsmilie:
i'm trying to imagine him (NNB) attaching the lee filter holder over the screw-in CPL... I think his answer will be... never.
I told you I told you!
I told you I told you!
Negative..
I never stack GNDs with CPL
Only NDs with GNDs.
Very amusing title indeed.
I only have screw-on CPL though.