
Cokin WA1T121S, A, Gradual Grey G2 Soft Filter
Achieve Balanced Exposure in Landscapes The Cokin A121S Gradual Grey G2 Soft filter is designed to compensate for bright light, particularly in landscape and architectural photography. By gradually reducing the light intensity, it enhances the relief and colors of surfaces, especially in scenario...
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Overview
Achieve Balanced Exposure in Landscapes
The Cokin A121S Gradual Grey G2 Soft filter is designed to compensate for bright light, particularly in landscape and architectural photography. By gradually reducing the light intensity, it enhances the relief and colors of surfaces, especially in scenarios with bright skies.
Specifications:
- Filter Type: Gradual Grey G2 Soft (A121S)
- Filter Size: A Series
- Density Reduction: Reduces light by 3 stops
Key Features
Cokin A121S Grey Gradual Neutral Density G2 Soft Filter ND8X A-Series
Cokin Series A - Grey Gradual Neutral Density G2 Soft Filter ND8X
under-exposing the sky, they give a better relief to the surfaces and colors of landscapes and architecure. They are in
rfaces and colors of landscapes and architecure. They are indispensable in summer, for seaside and mountain photos. They are available in six choices to cover every situation. A120 - 2x graduated neut
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Specifically designed as a Grey Gradual Neutral Density G2 Soft Filter (ND8X A-Series) for landscape photography.
- Helps to balance exposure between bright skies and darker foregrounds, preventing overexposure in the sky.
- Enhances the relief and colors of landscapes and architecture by managing light transitions effectively.
- Indispensable for outdoor photography, especially in summer for seaside and mountain scenes.
- Offers an ND8X density, providing a 3-stop reduction in light for controlled exposures.
👎 Cons
- This filter is specifically for the Cokin A-Series system, requiring a compatible filter holder and adapter ring.
- As a gradual filter, its effect might not always be perfectly suited for horizons that are not straight.
- The "soft" transition may not be ideal for landscapes with very distinct and sharp horizon lines.
- Only six choices are available in this series, potentially limiting options for varying light conditions.
- No information is provided on the materials used for the filter or its overall durability.