Cokin's orange filter increases the contrasts between reds and yellows. It darkens the skies, accentuates clouds and strongly subdues ambient light. For architecture photography, it helps to bring out the texture of the monuments' stones. For use with...
For Digital camera, or Film camera with B&W films. Red filters are used to generate extreme contrasts. By severely contrasting blue sky to almost black, your pictures will take on a dramatic character. By contrast, the clouds becomes more brilliant.
In landscape photography and Black & White mode, the Green Colour filter lightens the nature and especially the greenery scenes (forests, fields...). It improves the depth-of-field and creates some unique grey tones. The Cokin Green filter can be used...
The Cokin Infrared filter is for both Film and Digital cameras. With a film cameras the Cokin Infared filter must be used with Infrared Colour or Infared Black & White film. The Cokin Infared filter is equivalent to the Kodak 89B wratten filter with a...
The Cokin Star 8 filter produces eight-point stars. Select a subject with light sources on a dark background fior best results.
This filter brings out four-point stars. For best effect, select a subject with light sources on a dark background.
This Gradual Neutral Grey reduces the total amount of light reaching the film without affecting the colour balance. It restores the balance between the main subject and the foreground/background.
Progressive graduation from the bottom to the top of the filter, same colour & tone than 121. According to the classic rules of landscape layout, the sky occupies 3/5 of the space above the line of horizon, whether real or imaginary. In photography, this...
This Gradual Neutral Grey reduces the total amount of light reaching the film, but without affecting the colour balance. It restores the balance between the main subject and the foreground/background.
The Cokin P121L is a very light gradual filter, with the same colour but lighter tone than standard 121. The P121L Gradual Grey reduces the total amount of light reaching the sensor without affecting the colour balance. It restores the balance between...