
Cokin WA1T719 A 719 CC 50M Magenta Color Correction Filter
Fine-Tune Your Color with PrecisionThe Cokin A 719 CC 50M Filter offers precise color correction for photographers seeking to fine-tune their images. Designed for lenses between 36 and 62mm, this magenta color compensating filter attenuates specific parts of the color spectrum, allowing for sligh...
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Overview
Fine-Tune Your Color with Precision
The Cokin A 719 CC 50M Filter offers precise color correction for photographers seeking to fine-tune their images. Designed for lenses between 36 and 62mm, this magenta color compensating filter attenuates specific parts of the color spectrum, allowing for slight changes in color balance or compensation for light source deficiencies. Ideal for use with color temperature meters to ensure optimal color accuracy.
Specifications:- Brand: Cokin
- Model: WA1T719
- Filter Type: Color Correction
- Filter Color: Magenta (CC 50M)
- Compatibility: System A (36-62mm lenses, focal length over 35mm)
- Function: Color Balance Adjustment, Light Source Compensation
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Specifically designed for color correction, helping to achieve desired color balance in photography
- Utilizes a CC 50M Magenta filter, which is effective for correcting green casts or enhancing magenta tones
- Part of the Cokin A series, indicating compatibility with the Cokin A filter holder system for easy attachment
- Offers a non-destructive way to adjust colors in-camera, reducing post-processing needs
- Provides a creative tool for photographers to explore specific color effects and moods
👎 Cons
- As a dedicated color correction filter, its utility is specific to color balance issues and not for general photography
- Requires the Cokin A filter holder system for use, which is not included with the filter itself
- The "CC 50M Magenta" designation implies a fixed strength of magenta correction, potentially limiting flexibility
- Using a physical filter means adjustments cannot be undone digitally in the same way as software corrections
- May reduce the amount of light reaching the sensor, requiring exposure compensation in certain shooting conditions