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Cokin ND degree kit incl. adapter ring P E 58

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  • Cokin graduated filter gray
  • Set consisting of:
  • GND2 Filter P121 (-1 f-stop)
  • GND4 Filter P121M (-2 f-stops)
  • GND8 Filter P121S(-3 f-stops)
  • Filter holder suitable for Lenses from 48 - 82 mm (Adapter ring optional)

This COKIN Gradual Neutral Density Kit is suitable for lens diameters from: 48 mm - 82 mm.
The matching adapter ring for the respective lens is optionally available (as an accessory).

The COKIN GRADUAL NEUTRAL DENSITY KIT is the ideal set for photographers and filmmakers who want to work with graduated filters. Everything is already included in the set, except for the adapter ring that matches the Lens. So nothing stands in the way of producing dramatic images.

By using COKIN graduated gray filters, photographers and filmmakers can influence the light hitting the sensor as needed and desired.

In many outdoor photography or landscape photography situations, the contrast between the ground and sky is extreme. If the subject is to be correctly exposed near the ground, the sky may eat away at it and image information is lost that cannot be recovered even in post-processing. If the sky is to be shown to its best advantage to conjure up a bit of drama in the picture, the background will most likely be underexposed. Without graduated filters, photographers and filmmakers are forced to find a compromise that often ends in flat, low-contrast images. With the use of Cokin graduated filters, this problem can be solved easily and quickly. By gradually darkening, the darker parts of the image can be perfectly exposed, while the sky can be darkened by using the appropriate graduated filter. So no image information is lost, which will be confirmed later by photos with incredible intensity.

Since it is a plug-in system, the area to be darkened can be placed easily but precisely where the photographer wants or the composition requires. There are no limits to creativity. Because other possibilities can also be implemented with the Cokin filter kit. Foggy-looking streams, distorted cloud formations or simply photographing with the aperture open, even though the lighting situation no longer permits this.

In addition to a filter holder, the graduated filter kit from Cokin contains three graduated filters of different strengths:
The GND2 filter (N° 121L) reduces the incident light by one aperture. The GND4 graduated filter (N° 121M) reduces the incident light by 2 f-stops while the GND8 filter (N° 121S) provides a darkening of 3 f-stops.

Cokin filter discs are made of high-quality special plastics. Over the years, this has resulted in more than 180 different creative filter versions that delight amateurs and professionals alike. The modular Cokin system even saves photographers and filmmakers money. Screw filters require a new purchase if the filter is to be used on a Lens with a different diameter.
In most cases, all that is necessary with Cokin is the purchase of a new adapter ring that fits the diameter.

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Sum of the MSRPs* 72,99
58,97 System Filter
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Information

Cokin H3H0-25 Gradual ND Kit P

Short profile

  • Cokin graduated filter gray
  • Set consisting of:
  • GND2 Filter P121 (-1 f-stop)
  • GND4 Filter P121M (-2 f-stops)
  • GND8 Filter P121S(-3 f-stops)
  • Filter holder suitable for Lenses from 48 - 82 mm (Adapter ring optional)

Product description for Cokin H3H0-25 Gradual ND Kit P

This COKIN Gradual Neutral Density Kit is suitable for lens diameters from: 48 mm - 82 mm.
The matching adapter ring for the respective lens is optionally available (as an accessory).

The COKIN GRADUAL NEUTRAL DENSITY KIT is the ideal set for photographers and filmmakers who want to work with graduated filters. Everything is already included in the set, except for the adapter ring that matches the Lens. So nothing stands in the way of producing dramatic images.

By using COKIN graduated gray filters, photographers and filmmakers can influence the light hitting the sensor as needed and desired.

In many outdoor photography or landscape photography situations, the contrast between the ground and sky is extreme. If the subject is to be correctly exposed near the ground, the sky may eat away at it and image information is lost that cannot be recovered even in post-processing. If the sky is to be shown to its best advantage to conjure up a bit of drama in the picture, the background will most likely be underexposed. Without graduated filters, photographers and filmmakers are forced to find a compromise that often ends in flat, low-contrast images. With the use of Cokin graduated filters, this problem can be solved easily and quickly. By gradually darkening, the darker parts of the image can be perfectly exposed, while the sky can be darkened by using the appropriate graduated filter. So no image information is lost, which will be confirmed later by photos with incredible intensity.

Since it is a plug-in system, the area to be darkened can be placed easily but precisely where the photographer wants or the composition requires. There are no limits to creativity. Because other possibilities can also be implemented with the Cokin filter kit. Foggy-looking streams, distorted cloud formations or simply photographing with the aperture open, even though the lighting situation no longer permits this.

In addition to a filter holder, the graduated filter kit from Cokin contains three graduated filters of different strengths:
The GND2 filter (N° 121L) reduces the incident light by one aperture. The GND4 graduated filter (N° 121M) reduces the incident light by 2 f-stops while the GND8 filter (N° 121S) provides a darkening of 3 f-stops.

Cokin filter discs are made of high-quality special plastics. Over the years, this has resulted in more than 180 different creative filter versions that delight amateurs and professionals alike. The modular Cokin system even saves photographers and filmmakers money. Screw filters require a new purchase if the filter is to be used on a Lens with a different diameter.
In most cases, all that is necessary with Cokin is the purchase of a new adapter ring that fits the diameter.

Cokin 458 Adapter ring E 58 P

Short profile

  • Adapter ring suitable for the P-Series from Cokin
  • 58 mm adapter

Product description for Cokin 458 Adapter ring E 58 P

The COKIN filter holder snaps onto the COKIN adapter ring, which is screwed into the filter thread of the Lens.
Make sure that your adapter rings have the matching thread diameters!

This set consists of:

Cokin H3H0-25 Gradual ND Kit P

Optik
Filter-Art
Grau-Filter
Filterhalter
Filter-Typ
Einschub-/Rechteckfilter
Filter-Halter
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
0858314620740
KAN
WP-H3H0-25

Cokin 458 Adapter ring E 58 P

Optik
Filter-Art
Adapter
Filter-Typ
Adapter/Reduzierring
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
58 mm
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
0085831271386
KAN
WP2R458

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