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Old 28-08-2007, 4:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Cokin Filter System

Hi guys,

Just got myself a Cokin adaptor ring and filter housing but am now reading articles saying that the system is not that great.

By that I mean the filters themselves. One article was commenting about that fact they are just plastic that have been colored.

Does anyone have this system and do they have any issues ?

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I use the Cokin filters and I have not had any issues except when I stacked three filters and ended up with a slight colour cast over the image which is a common complaint against them.
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Old 28-08-2007, 4:39 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I have them Roset, had no problems with them, they are not plastic at all they are made from ceramic glass. It's pretty amazing how they get the colours to graduate through the glass.
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Re: Cokin Filter System

Thanks guys, that reassures me.

I have a cheap CPL and ND8 threded filter here but wanted a system that will allow more than one filter and the easy ability to change them.
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Old 28-08-2007, 5:01 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I have them Roset, had no problems with them, they are not plastic at all they are made from ceramic glass. It's pretty amazing how they get the colours to graduate through the glass.
Nope - nothing ceramic about it. Cokin call it CR-39 'organic glass' but I'd view that as marketing puff more than anything else. It's a polymer material (aka plastic). Don't let that put you off though. I use them and find them OK. Optically they're fine, cheaper, lighter & less likely to break than 'real' glass. Any slight cast can be corrected in Photoshop anyway.
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Old 28-08-2007, 7:18 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Cokin Filter System

They are absolutely fine and you'll get some great shots with them. They are very flexible in use (not bendy, but I mean able to be used on different lenses & in different ways).

The only issue I've had is with an ND8 and polariser together resulting in a slight magenta tinge to the pics. You can remove this in Photoshop or whatever.

I found the polariser to be particularly good, especially with a graduated ND filter for the sky.
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Nope - nothing ceramic about it. Cokin call it CR-39 'organic glass'
That's what I meant
About the CPL Roset, I know someone who has a Cokin one and he has trouble turning it within the holder while he is using a Grad filter at the same time, but it is great when used on it's own apparently.
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Yep - had the same thing with mine. Easily rectified - set the polariser first then slot the grad filter in. Easy.
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That's a good idea actually Tobers, i'll tell him that.
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Re: Cokin Filter System

So what would be the best filter set up for use with a D-SLR ?

I mean, what other companies apart from Cokin and Kood make filters and the golders etc, and which would be considered the best (in terms of build quality, optical quality etc) ?
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I've just sold my Cokin kit and moved up to Lee which are generally considered to be very good. V.pricey but the quality of the holder itself is excellent. The optical quality of the filters themselves is supposedly superior to the Cokin kit, but I can only afford one ND grad at the moment so cant really tell yet!!
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Re: Cokin Filter System

The Cokin CPL is a pig to turn when in place because you have to use the cutouts on the holder to rotate it. Unless I'm stacking I normally just rotate the entire holder

I do like the Cokin system and find the filters very good in terms of optical and build quality.
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The Cokin CPL is a pig to turn when in place because you have to use the cutouts on the holder to rotate it. Unless I'm stacking I normally just rotate the entire holder
I have never tries rotating the polariser itself, electing to rotate the entire mount which is much easier I guess. I only have the wide angle holder so can't stack any filters when using the polariser
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Which Cokin system do people use, A, P, Z-Pro or X-Pro?
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I have a set that I have had 25 years or so.

Stuck in a bag somewhere at my Mum's, I thought photoshop had killed off any use for these.

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