Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/01/04

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Source for 39mm graduated neutral density filters?
From: alex olstein <alexolstein@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 04 Jan 2003 10:51:58 -0800
References: <BA3C6C64.1A6E%mcahill2@comcast.net>

Ok Tristan Tom,

Maybe this will help.  You can get a  "Cokin" filter holder.  ( or other
brands like "Ambico"  of even 3x3" ) These let you slide the filter into
groves in the holder,   And then get your graduated neutral density or even
graduated colored filter,  and make a series of exposures moving the filter
a little bit.  Yes I must be out of my mind for suggesting putting a plastic
resin filter in front of a leica, but try it and see for yourself.  A tripod
would be necessary for the series of exposures.

Alex Olstein



> On 1/4/03 10:31 AM, "Tristan Tom" <tristan@tristantom.com> wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know a source of 39mm graduated neutral density filters? Do
> > these even exist? I think this would make shooting landscapes with an M
> > camera nicer in that it would hold back the sky a bit.


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