Neutral Density Filters

R.JayR.Jay Registered Users Posts: 974 Major grins
edited January 19, 2013 in Accessories
Hi, I have noticed a number of posts on Dgrin recently where Neutral Density filters have been used. My question is - which system is best - the Cokin system or Hoya individual screw on?

Looking forward to receiving some guidance.

Cheers, Richard.

Comments

  • Pyro1Pyro1 Registered Users Posts: 49 Big grins
    edited January 13, 2013
    I've got two Singh-Ray Vari-ND filters that I love. They are adjustable 2-8 stops. I have had zero problems with them and they let me do a lot of things that I couldn't do without them. They are expensive, but I think you get what you pay for in this instance.

    You can check them out here.
  • cmasoncmason Registered Users Posts: 2,506 Major grins
    edited January 14, 2013
    I'll add my vote for Cokin. For the cost of some others, you can get a kit that allows stacking for a pretty broad range of stops. You can also get a graduated set that fits in the same holder, and is far superior to screw-on filters, as it allows easy alignment with the horizon, etc.

    Considering I rarely use them, they are perfect for me.
  • JimKarczewskiJimKarczewski Registered Users Posts: 969 Major grins
    edited January 15, 2013
    Now if the Big Stopper would ever come back into stock anywhere... Ugh. a 10 stop ND filter is definitely hard to get ones hands on!
  • R.JayR.Jay Registered Users Posts: 974 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2013
    Thanks everyone for your guidance wrt ND filters. As an introduction to their use I have opted for Cokin.

    Cheers, Richard.
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