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Originally Posted by James Blonde
Do I stick with my Cokin set up, or consider upgrading, and if so, what options are there other than Lee? (I'd love a lee filter system, but they're just so damn expensive, and I see people are having long delays with orders?)
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You will have problems with your Cokin P system and a lens thats more than about 15mm wide. Basically, the P series is too narrow for really wideangle work and you can see the edges of your filter and filter holder in your photos.
Cokin do a wider version, called Z-Pro.
Your other options would be to try Formatt, Hitech or Kood, all of whom make decent stuff (Kood actually make the stuff that Cokin sell). Hitech are my personal favourite but they're all good and MUCH cheaper than stuff by Singh Ray or Lee. In fact, they're cheaper than Cokin half the time.
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Originally Posted by James Blonde
As for other filters, I think I'd like to upgrade my IR filter, and get a 10 stop ND. My guess / worry is that if I went for a slide-in system, I'd suffer from light leakage again? They're also more fragile, and they're not cheap! How do the more expensive set-ups get around the light leakage??
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10 Stop NDs are on massive back order at the moment and people are waiting months from ordering to getting them.
You're right about light leakage - any filter that blocks out enough light to make require long shutter speeds that doesn't screw in will leak.
I would consider a screw in ND Fader which works like a circular polariser. It screws in and, as you rotate the outer portion of it you increase the ND levels. They're usually capable of something like ND4 to ND400. They're pricey at £70-100 though.
Especially expensive when you consider you can make one out of 2 cheap circular polarisers and cross polarising...
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Originally Posted by James Blonde
If I went for a screw-in, I'd likely be buying a filter for my largest lens and buying step-up rings for my smaller lenses, but are there any disadvantages to this?? The one obvious one I guess is that it would be harder / more awkward to compose the shot with screw ins? I know my autofocus can focus through the IR filter, but can it through a 10-stop ND??
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No real disadvantage with stepping rings, just make sure you get the biggest filter and step up (don't step down, you'll get the filter in your photos...).
Oh, and your camera won't be able to focus through a 10 stop filter - it's far too dark to see through...