[HUG] Re: Filters??
- From: Jim Brick <jim@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 09:33:50 -0800
I used a pro-shade for decades with resin filters, and used the same
filters on my view camera. Te pro-shade does not scuff-up the edges
of filters. The Lee/Cokin/HiTech filter holders (necessary for use on
view and other cameras) does scuff-up the edge of resin filters. But
it is of zero consequences. No image light can possibly ever go
through the outside edge of these filters.
Jim
At 12:51 AM 12/24/2007 -0800, joe mcguckin wrote:
What's the best filter solution for the Hasselblad? Are there glass
filters with a 60 bayonet? I have a late model proshade that will take
100mm gels or
resin filters.
If I use 100mm resin filters, will the proshade scuff up the edges?
I'd like to use the same filters with my view camera...
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What's the best filter solution for the Hasselblad? Are there glass filters with a 60 bayonet? I have a late model proshade that will take 100mm gels or resin filters. If I use 100mm resin filters, will the proshade scuff up the edges? I'd like to use the same filters with my view camera...
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