
Cokin P663 O2 Fluo Graduated Filter (Orange)
Enhance Your Skies with the Cokin P663 O2 Fluo Graduated FilterAdd depth and drama to your landscape photography with the Cokin P663 O2 Fluo Graduated Filter. This 1 2/3-stop hard-edge graduated filter enhances dull skies with a fluorescent orange tint, perfect for scenes with a defined horizon l...
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Overview
Enhance Your Skies with the Cokin P663 O2 Fluo Graduated Filter
Add depth and drama to your landscape photography with the Cokin P663 O2 Fluo Graduated Filter. This 1 2/3-stop hard-edge graduated filter enhances dull skies with a fluorescent orange tint, perfect for scenes with a defined horizon line.
Specifications:
- Filter Type: Graduated Fluorescent Orange
- Density: 1 2/3-stop
- Edge Type: Hard-edge
- Shape: Rectangle
- Compatibility: Cokin P Series Filter Holder
Key Features
Fits Cokin P-Series filter holder
Adds color in select areas
Manufactured with C39 optical resin
Up to 1 2/3-stop light reduction with hard Edge
Great for enhancing sky on flat days
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Designed to fit seamlessly into the Cokin P-Series filter holder for easy integration with your existing setup.
- Capable of adding a distinct orange color specifically to select areas of your photographs, allowing for creative enhancements.
- Manufactured with C39 optical resin, which is a material chosen for its clarity in photographic filters.
- Offers up to 1 2/3-stop light reduction with a hard edge, providing control over exposure in specific parts of the frame.
- Specifically noted for enhancing the sky on flat days, which can improve the visual impact of outdoor scenes.
👎 Cons
- The hard edge of the graduation may result in a noticeable transition line, which might not be suitable for all photographic scenes.
- Being an orange filter, its specific color effect may not be universally applicable for all types of photography.
- Requires a Cokin P-Series filter holder for use, which is an additional accessory not included with the filter itself.
- The light reduction of up to 1 2/3 stops might be insufficient for very bright conditions where more aggressive darkening is needed.