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Silly question (maybe) about cokin filter holders

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Old 14-08-09, 11:02
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Default Silly question (maybe) about cokin filter holders

I'm thinking of buying a Cokin Filter holder and filters for landscape photography mainly. Anyway my question is the lens I use mostly for landscapes turns on the end when it focuses so can the filter holders be easily rotated after focusing or is it not possible. Also I read in another thread about stepping up rings well the lens I mostly use is 52mm and the other 56mm is it better to use stepping up or down rings or does it make n difference. Hope this makes sense. Thanks

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Old 14-08-09, 11:46
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Chaz, if you are talking about the square Cokin filters, yes, they can be rotated independently of the lens front element.

I would buy an adaptor to fit the largest lens diameter you have and then buy a step down ring to adapt your other lens(es). This will reduce the risk of vignetting if you did it the other way around.

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Old 14-08-09, 17:49
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Chaz, something to think about is which size cokin filters to use, A or P or be really adventurerous and go for Z. The P size is probably the better option if you are thinking of carrying on with landscape for any length of time. AP did a review of filter systems a few weeks ago, so it may be worth checking out their web site for some hints and good advice. www.amateurphotographer.co.uk. For some reason i cant put a link in, sorry.
Are you sure your second filter dia is 56, and not 58mm.
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Old 14-08-09, 19:42
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Thank you both. I will take your advice and buy an adaptor for the biggest. Yes I'm talking about the square ones and thinking of buying the P size. My mistake it is 58mm. I'll check out the link and have a look at the reviews. Thanks
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