Hi, can anyone advise on which of the above to get if I were to use the filters with my Canon 10-22mm? Thanks.
Hi, can anyone advise on which of the above to get if I were to use the filters with my Canon 10-22mm? Thanks.
P series enough.. =)
If your budget is higher can consider Lee filters, a lot more expensive though.
What about Singhray filters? Can I use the Cokin holder with Singhray/Lee filters?
What about Singhray filters? Can I use the Cokin holder with Singhray/Lee filters?
You can certainly use Singh Ray filters with the Cokin P holder.
Not sure about Lee though.
The slim Cokin P holder vignette when u shot at wider ends, esp at 10mm end
If your budget is on the other end of the scale, i.e. low.. Then you can follow what me and a few other people do, buy Tianya from PPCP, it is compatible with Cokin P series holder, I've been fooling around with their Graduated Red, it's quite decent for the price.
My 10-22 has a slim UV filter on and with the slim P-series holder attached, it doesn't really vignette much IF the holder is properly aligned. Diagonally or vertical orientations are bad.
My 10-22 has a slim UV filter on and with the slim P-series holder attached, it doesn't really vignette much IF the holder is properly aligned. Diagonally or vertical orientations are bad.
It depends on what body you are using the lens with.
Are you using film body with 1:1 or a digital body with 1:1.5, 1:1.2 crop???
There is a high chance of a Cokin P filter holder causing vignetting, even if its a slim holder, at the 10mm end.
The factors determining are:
1) What crop factor are you shooting at.
2) How "wide" is your filter holder (and of course your filter).
The brand of the filter has NOTHING to do with vignetting. It affects the size of the hole in your pocket though.
I am using Canon EF-S 10-22mm and this lens can only be used on a body with a crop factor of 1.6.