Cokin Center Spot Black Filter (Series P)
SKU: #P141 $24.99The Cokin Center Spot Black Filter has a clear center oval which helps to isolate and draw the viewer's eye toward your subject. This clear center is surrounded by gray diffusers.
Cokin 81D Warming Filter (Series P)
SKU: #P035 $24.99The Cokin 81D warming filter lend natural coloring to your photos by warming up and correcting ambient light. Great for warming up the midday sun or to add warmth to your portraits.
Cokin 85C Warming / Orange Filter (Series P)
SKU: #P031 $24.99The Cokin Series P warming filter is ideal for warming landscapes and add warmth to portraits. Can also be used to correct for tungsten lighting.
Cokin Wedding 1 Black FIlter (Series A)
SKU: #A149 $20.99Cokin's Black Wedding filter has a dark (ND) area which darkens, soft focus' & reduces contrast of the lower horizontal section.
Cokin White Net 2 Filter (Series A)
SKU: #A144 $17.28Cokin's White Net 2 (A144) filter softens contrast while maintaining sharp focus.
Cokin Gray Diffuser 2 Filter with Center Spot (Series A)
SKU: #A063 $21.99The Cokin Gray Center Spot Filter has a clear center spot which isolates and draws attention to your subject, surrounded by light gray diffusers.
Cokin X-Pro Series Pro Basic Kit 2
SKU: #W951 $807.99Contains Cokin X-Pro filter holder plus #X121M and X164 filters.
Cokin Z-121M Graduated Neutral Gray ND4 Filter
SKU: #Z121M $74.99The Cokin Z-121M Graduated Neutral Gray ND4 filter compensates for bright light. By under-exposing the sky, it gives better relief to the surfaces and colors of landscapes and architecture.
Cokin Z-121S Graduated Neutral Density Grey ND8x (4"x 6" - 100mm x 150mm)
SKU: #CZ121S $74.99Grey Neutral Density filters compensate for bright light. This 8X soft filter is twice the density of 121M and the graduation extends to 3/4 of the filter. Requires 3 stops.
Cokin Gray Neutral Density (ND) 2x Resin Filter
SKU: #A152 $22.99Cokin 152 (exposure adjustment = approx. 1 stop, reduces ISO 1/2). Neutral Density filters have several uses and offer the possibility to achieve otherwise unachievable results. ND filters appear grey and reduce the amount of light reaching the film. They have no effect on color balance. They have four main uses: 1) To enable slow shutter speeds to be used, especially with high speed films, to record movement in subjects such as waterfalls, clouds, or cars. 2) To decrease depth of field by allowing wider apertures to be used, which helps separate subjects from their background. 3) To decrease