Custard
journeyman
Reged: 08/01/2007
Posts: 70
Loc: Middlewich, UK
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Thinking about buying some filters to have some fun with. I am looking @ buying cokin gear but have had conflicting reports as to whether i can use A or P for my digital camera (EOS400D). The official cokin website says you cannot use P for digital SLR only A, but most people say you can. Can anyone shed some light on this for me. Thanks in advance.
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Gordon_McGeachie
Joke Historian
Reged: 19/01/2007
Posts: 4085
Loc: East Yorkshire,
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I have had a look at www.warehouseexpress.com and if you look under photography/filters/cokin you will see that you can indeed use either.
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ermintrude
Hinkypuff
Reged: 30/06/2003
Posts: 12459
Loc: London, UK
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The A or P refers to the lens diameter/focaL length. Quote:
Cokin A Series Filters Recommended for lenses between 36 and 62mm in diameter with a focal length over 35mm.
Cokin P Series Filters For shorter focal lengths 20-24 or 28mm as well as for wide angle zooms (24-50mm / 28-85mm / 35-135mm) the Cokin P System is strongly recommended.
Have a look at the Cokin site where it's all explained.
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crymble
I don't have one at all!
Reged: 25/08/2006
Posts: 723
Loc: Belfast
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You could probably use A - but you will be at the top end of what they can do as regards size of the filter vs the size of the lenses. So I would go for the P range as they would cover everythng that the A's cover, but also will allow you to get lenses with a larger end on them without haing to re-buy all your filters again.
K
P.S. I don't ever remember seeing as many A type filters about - most shops carry P type so if you do decide to go with A's then you may have more problems getting the ones you want.
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finepix
newbie
Reged: 28/04/2007
Posts: 24
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hi there go for cokin p series i use them,good fun and good results too.i used them on a canon eos 400d.
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