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Cokin Variable Neutral Density Gray (Pure Harmonie) : Specifications and Opinions


Cokin Variable Neutral Density Gray (Pure Harmonie)

The Cokin Variable Neutral Density Gray (Pure Harmonie) is a variable ND filter (from 1 to 8 stops), that is able to extend the exposure time from 2 to 400 times. It is 9.5mm thin and it is available in sizes from 52 to 82mm (diameter). This is a circular filter that can be mounted directly on the lens, without adapaters. It is in production since 2013; the current price is 150 €.
2 users have given it an average vote of 9.0 out of 10.


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avatarjunior
sent on May 27, 2015

Pros: Having a variable filter

Cons: Unusable below 70 mm for the appearance of an artifact to cross.

Opinion: I bought out of curiosity 'this model of filter but soon I realized that he had some "problem" !! rnIo I do often landscape photos hoped to have found the final compromise to carry around cans of filters and various problems but well ... I soon changed my mind, these are two polarizers overlapping, circular and linear, rotating them you can not get a degree of dark variable depending on the problem and esigenze.rnIl 'you create an annoying artifact can not be eliminated in post-production that makes it unusable foto.rnUna intensity of the cross 'variable is created in the center of the image varies depending on aperture and focal utilizzata.rnDai 70mm focal down' appears almost always, using focal upper and working on apertures are unable to neutralize This effetto.rnA now have a variable ND unusable makes the object virtually inutile.rnSu optical meditele normal and can 'be a viable alternative to other filters provided to close the very diaframma.rnVenduto day succeLIABILITIES.






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