Product Code: COKIN10958
Suggested Retail Price £77+VAT
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Contact Our Technical TeamThe Nuances Extreme ND1024 filter reduces the amount of light entering your camera by 10 stops. Nuances Extreme filters are made from a new type of tempered optical glass that is 4 times stronger than the previous series. This means your new filters can travel with you into extreme conditions and withstand those inevitable drops and scratches that can happen to any photographer.
A new Nano-Metallic Alloy coating process ensures uniform density. This process results in stunning neutrality and absolute colour consistency throughout all types and densities in the series. So switching from one density or style to another will still yield the exact same colour results, with no adjustments necessary. These filters have an industry standard 2mm thick glass and rounded corners to make them easy to insert into a filter holder. If a light-tight seal is needed, Cokin recommends using the back slot of the EVO series filter holders.
I am often asked about the use of filters, especially when photographing landscapes. Continued advancement in computer-based editing of digital images has caused many people to question if filters still have a place in modern image capture, leading to comments like “surely you can just do all those things in processing?” Let’s quickly look at why filters still have a place in modern photography. There is no doubt that modern editing software and the resolution of the digital files gives us a huge range of post processing options. We can relatively easily adjust exposure, colour balance, detail and sharpness in our images, BUT there will always be limits to what is possible. Let us ponder some scenarios.