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5D MK III Sample Images / Re: 5D MK III Images
« on: May 19, 2013, 02:13:52 PM »Hi Kernuak, Try this, not the best solution, but works.
+ the Singh Ray 4' x 6' (100mm wide) fits the Lee Holder.
http://www.onlandscape.co.uk/2010/12/ad-hoc-reverse-nd-grad-filters/
Thanks, something like that has crossed my mind, but I have a bit of an aversion of stacking too many filters, although I have stacked more often lately and not seen too much of a decrease in IQ. I might gice it a go to see how it looks. The other option is the Hi-Tech reverse grad, although I'm a little loath to go back to Hi-Tehc filters,despite the good reviews for the reverse gard. They simply aren't in the same league normally and the standard grad filters are thinner.
I was a bit spoiled before, because the UK/US exchange rate was favourable, making imports much cheaper, but with Sterling being so weak atm, it adds to the cost.
It makes me miss my reverse grad and to a lesser degree the warming polariser. I really need to get myself sorted out and sell the old Singh Ray reverse grad for the Cokin system, so that I can get one to fit my Lee system.
I use both the Lee Filter Holder and the Cokin Z-Pro Filter Holder and the 4"X6" Singh Ray Reverse ND Grad fits nicely on both filter holders. The only issue is that the Singh-Ray Cokin Z-Pro sprocket mount LB warming polarizer is loose when mounted on the Lee Filter holder.
Unfortunately, it is the Cokin P (85mm) sized Singh-Ray reverse grad that I have. Lee do, do an adaptor, but it is made from card and seems to involve sticking it onto the filter (sort of damages the resale value
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... its funny that for almost a year, there been so many people who were cribbing about not having f/8 AF function on 5D MK III, but hardly anyone is talking about what it is like having f/8 capability, now that it is available. Hope this thread has more entries of people who have tried out the f/8 AF.




