Re: Cokin Filter Holders vs ? , Need Landscape Advice
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Originally Posted by neuroanatomist
<p sizset="40" sizcache="12"]Cokin is a French company, and their French site, [url="http://www.cokin.fr/]www.cokin.fr[/url], is down. The USA site ([url="http://www.cokin.com/]www.cokin.com[/url]) redirects to the defunct French site. Reportedly, Cokin is having financial troubles...
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From dpreview posted July12th:
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"]"Kenko-Tokina has bought French filter maker Cokin. Cokin's parent company went into administration in November 2010, with supplies of the company's products becomingly increasingly scarce. The Japanese lens and accessory maker has said it will retain the square filter specialiast as an independent company, rather than simply utilizing the well-recognized brand-name."
http://www.dpreview.com/news/1107/11071104cokinbuyout.asp
Re: Cokin Filter Holders vs ? , Need Landscape Advice
Moving on Sean's suggestion, I procrastinated long enough that the ringfor Cokin Wideframe is not available. So that one is out now.
I talked to several store reps, local and on the internet. Apparently the market collapsed on these type of filters, there was no demand and that is why Cokin is having problems and is impossible to get.
I found one other option The Hitech Filter Holder 85mm/Cokin P for Wide Angle Lens
[View:http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/158920-REG/Hitech_HT1009_Filter_Holder_for_85mm_Cokin.html]
I called the B&H rep, he checked and said he couldn't say with 100% certainty that this holder would not vignette on a 24mm L lens. He didn't think it would. I tried to find some information using google and yahoo but no luck yet.
Any idea where I might find a review on this to see how wide I can go?
Re: Cokin Filter Holders vs ? , Need Landscape Advice
I think I found the answer to my question. On another forum someone Say's they emailed Hitech and asked them the same question
Hitech has one with 2 filter slots. I emailed them and got this response on their vignetting. "The 85mm system can go to 28mm (full frame) without vignetting."
Looks like this would not be the solution for the 24mm.