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1040
I thought this information may be helpful to some of you. I saw it in my latest issue of Photography Monthly magazine which is published in the United Kingdom....
Mark Vanderberg
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Jun 2, 2003
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1041
Hello, I have a 75-300mm lens. How many modular hood should I buy ? Do they improve the picture in any way other than removing any flare ? Thanks, P-A...
splinky_007
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Jun 6, 2003
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1042
Congratulations to Philippe Noel who won our May competition with his photo "grapes". The field was certainly tough this month (thanks to everyone who...
aj_at_prophoto
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Jun 8, 2003
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1043
Hi, I am new to the group and to cokin filters. I am planning a trip to Wyoming this summer and want to start my set of set of filters with a pola blue and a...
rickathedj
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Jun 10, 2003
11:03 am
1044
Absolutely! A polarizer filter should be considered a must in landscape photography to darken the blue sky, reduce non-metallic reflections, and deepen colors....
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Jun 10, 2003
11:31 am
1045
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 11:03:16 -0000 "rickathedj" <RickAtheDJ@...> wrote: You should consider a polorizer and possible the blue/yellow varicolor filter....
RICHARD WESTFALL
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Jun 10, 2003
1:33 pm
1046
Hi there! I just bought a soft-focus filter made by Quantaray...Is there a difference between brands...Cokin and Quantaray. I know this is a cokin filter...
Adrienne Pedigo
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Jun 10, 2003
10:28 pm
1047
Good evening Adrienne. I understand the problem of noting the difference between brands of filters. It is like all other things in life. You make your decision...
Bruce R. Smith
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Jun 11, 2003
12:17 am
1048
Thanks for the great analogy. That makes alot of since. I've been playing around with the Quantaray...needless to say, I need to try the Cokin. Would that...
Adrienne Pedigo
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Jun 11, 2003
2:11 am
1049
I believe so. I use the Cokin Circular Polarizer and like it very much. I have to use the Circular variety because I have an Auto Focus Camera. I seldom use AF...
Bruce R. Smith
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Jun 11, 2003
9:42 am
1050
... much. I ... Camera. I ... Even if you have the camera set to manual focus you still need a circular polariser because of the metering. Any camera that...
Dave Farmer
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Jun 11, 2003
9:46 pm
1051
Sounds good to me...I'll be doing some filter shopping this weekend! Thanks, Adrienne ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar -...
Adrienne Pedigo
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Jun 12, 2003
1:51 am
1052
Is there any reason to use a circular rather than a linear polorizer if the camera is not auto focus and/or does not use a beam splitter for metering? Rick...
rickathedj
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Jun 12, 2003
4:51 am
1053
Has anyone any ideas on how to get a grad filter to work on a 14mm Sigma lens attached to a Canon EOS-10D? I have a theory that since the digital camera is...
Gordon Prince
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Jun 12, 2003
11:43 am
1054
... polorizer ... I don't think so Rick. Basically the circular polariser is a fudge to allow the auto- functions to work on the fancy modern cameras. It is...
Dave Farmer
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Jun 12, 2003
11:07 pm
1055
Its the whole "modern cameras" thing that throws me. The older I get the harder it is to distinquish whats modern from what was modern when I bought it. LOL ...
rickathedj
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Jun 13, 2003
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1056
Hello All~ After about a month of figuring out the problems associated with cokins and the special stereo camera I use, I'm proud to announce success. I have...
David L Goliger
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Jun 18, 2003
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1057
Can anyone tell me what is the minimum focal length i can use to avoid vigneting with 'A' series filters? (52 mm diameter lence)...
echo_stb
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Jun 22, 2003
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1058
... I have used 24mm without vignetting, with my filter holder aligned with the camera orientation. Normally I would suggest 28mm, but why not give them a try...
aj_at_prophoto
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Jun 22, 2003
2:01 pm
1059
... It really depends on the construction of the lens. Some fairly wide lenses will be fine, while others that are longer might vignette. As mentioned you'll...
Alan Davenport
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Jun 23, 2003
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1060
I don't see a folder for submitting photos for this month's contest, and now I've forgotten what the themme is..???...
cowtownphotog
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Jun 27, 2003
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1061
Hi all, Don't forget that the current month's topic is "Summer Daze", and you can enter by uploading a 400x600 pixel (or smaller) image to the June Competition...
aj_at_prophoto
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Jun 28, 2003
3:19 pm
1062
... Oops, of course I mean the 7th July! Best regards, Antony Moderator Cokin Filter Group...
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Jun 29, 2003
1:52 pm
1063
Silly Question maybe but I really don't have a clue what you mean by Summer Daze (might have something to do with the fact that I'm not an English native...
dennisonaholiday
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Jun 29, 2003
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1064
... Hi Dennis, www.dictionary.com defines it as: 1. To stun, as with a heavy blow or shock; stupefy. 2. To dazzle, as with strong light. and: \Daze\ (d[=a]z),...
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Jun 29, 2003
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1065
I would like to attach a close-up lens (diopter) to a Nikon CP 2100, however, since the 2100 does not have a threaded lens I would like to know if there are...
genebialek1
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Jun 30, 2003
3:23 am
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haha...i guess daze is equivalent to days.... but in Singapore, all-year-round summer, does it mean i can include anything i want? dennisonaholiday...
Jason Ch'ng
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Jun 30, 2003
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1067
Hi Gene, You will need to buy an screw-in extension tube. Try to get thread size of 52mm/55mm step-up tube to prevent vignetting. juz my 2 cents worth, J@son ...
Jason Ch'ng
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Jun 30, 2003
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1068
From what I see the 2100 does not take the tubes like the 5000 does. On my 5000 I can fit a (custom) tube and on top of that the 2x TC. On top of the TC I can...
Jeroen Wenting
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Jun 30, 2003
5:33 am
1069
I thought there's a removable cap screwed onto the camera body to allow extension tube? correct me if I'm wrong. Jeroen Wenting <jwenting@...>...
Jason Ch'ng
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