
Cokin P663 Series P Orange Fluo Graduated Filter
Add a Burst of Color to Your ShotsExplore creative possibilities with the Cokin Series P Orange Fluo Graduated Filter O2. Ideal for enhancing and contrasting the bright tones in your subject, giving your photos a vibrant, eye-catching effect. Filter Type: Fluo Graduated Filter Series: ...
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Overview
Add a Burst of Color to Your Shots
Explore creative possibilities with the Cokin Series P Orange Fluo Graduated Filter O2. Ideal for enhancing and contrasting the bright tones in your subject, giving your photos a vibrant, eye-catching effect.
- Filter Type: Fluo Graduated Filter
- Series: P
- Color: Orange
- Grade #1: Mild, +1 stop
- Grade #2: Strong, +2 stops
Key Features
Graduated Yellow Fluo 1 (P660) & Yellow Fluo 2 (P661)
Graduated Orange Fluo 1 (P662) & Orange Fluo 2 (P663)
Graduated Red Fluo 1 (P664) & Red Fluo 2 (P665)
Graduated Blue Fluo 1 (P666) & Blue Fluo 2 (P667)
Graduated Mauve Fluo 1 (P668) & Mauve Fluo 2 (P669)
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a specific graduated orange fluo effect, allowing for creative color manipulation in photography
- Part of the Cokin P663 Series, indicating compatibility with other P-series holders and accessories
- Designed as a graduated filter, enabling selective application of the color effect to parts of an image
- Provides a consistent and repeatable effect, which is beneficial for consistent photographic results
- Available as one of several fluo color options within the same series, offering choices for various artistic visions
👎 Cons
- The effect is specifically "orange fluo," which may not be suitable for all photographic situations or preferences
- Requires a compatible Cokin P-series filter holder, which is not included with the filter itself
- The "fluo" aspect might produce a very vibrant or unnatural color that requires specific artistic intent
- Limited in its application to only the graduated effect, unlike full color filters
- The description does not specify the density or strength of the orange fluo effect, making precise control uncertain