Cokin P667 B2 Fluo Graduated Filter in a Protective Case (Blue) | 
enlarge | Brand: Minolta Category: Photography
List Price: $26.99 Buy New: $20.34 You Save: $6.65 (25%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.5 x 0.6
MPN: P667-B2 Model: P667-B2 UPC: 085831447538 EAN: 0085831447538 ASIN: B00004ZDCU
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| Features:
| • | Adds an orange tint to images | | • | Allows color enhancement without changing the subject | | • | Brightens and intensifies blues in any image | | • | Part of the Cokin P-series square-filter system | | • | Includes protective case |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description One of the reasons of the Cokin success story is that Cokin is permanently in close contact with both professional and amateur photographers and videographers, so as to listen to their ideas and precise needs. The products launched by Cokin are therefore always perfectly adapted to real needs.
Amazon.com Product Description Cokin filters were invented by professional photographer Jean Coquin. By using square filters like Cokin's, which fit into a holder and are attached to a lens via an adapter ring, the photographer has a number of immediate advantages. There is no need to duplicate filters to fit different size lenses, up to three filters can be used at once to create unique effects, and the photographer has control over the positioning of the effect on the photograph.
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| Customer Reviews:
Striking Graduations April 7, 2001 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Jean Coquin found graduated filters graduated filters toonormal and not striking enough for creative purposes, so he created asecond series. They can be recognized by the description"Fluo" (florescent) and are used as effectsfilters. Although the same color names are used as with the normalgraduated filters they produce brighter, more luminous colors inyellow, orange, red, blue, pink and mauve. These filters are usefulfor photographers who may have problems with colored polarizers ,which always tone the whole picture with one or two colors. Preciselycontrollable color moods, which formerly were rarely seen outside ofpop videos, are easy to achieve with these "fluo"filters. Technically, they are handled exactly like the othergraduated filters . They come in a weak and a strong compound colorjust like the other grad's...
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