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Old January 29th 04, 11:58 PM
breathless
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Hello Daniel,

I assume that you're referring to the Proshade.

I enjoy using mine. The bellows, when mounted on the lens, can be
unlocked and swung open for easy access. It mounts/dismounts with
ease, and folds down to a manageable size when storing in a camera
bag. I use 4X4 gelatine and plastic filters. As far as I know, all
of the major filter manufacturers make 4X4 size filters, and masks.
Some may not carry certain effects in this size. You must remember to
also get an appropriately sized adapter for your lens (60, 70, 90,
etc.)

Happy shooting,

-b


On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 22:30:42 +0100, "Daniel ROCHA"
wrote:

Hello All,

I would like to know your experience with the 6093T
Compendium ?

I'll perhaps buy one and would like to know opinion of users !

What brand of filters do you use with it ?

Thanks !

Regards,
Daniel.


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Old January 30th 04, 11:07 PM
Daniel ROCHA
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breathless, à écrit :

Hello,

I assume that you're referring to the Proshade.


Right !

I enjoy using mine. The bellows, when mounted on the lens, can be
unlocked and swung open for easy access.


Can you mount a graduated grey filter on it ? A squarre filter.

Some may not carry certain effects in this size. You must remember to
also get an appropriately sized adapter for your lens (60, 70, 90,
etc.)



Don't remember, thanks !

-- Daniel Rocha Photographie --
http://www.monochromatique.com


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Old January 31st 04, 12:00 PM
Q.G. de Bakker
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Daniel ROCHA wrote:

What brand of filters do you use with it ?


I use 10cm square Sinar resin ("plastic') filters. Very good.
Lee makes excellent resin filters too.

You can't use graduated filters in the 6093/6093T, unless they are 10 cm
square.
The filter pocket in the 6093/6093T is closed on all 4 sides, limiting
filter size to 10 cm square, and there are no provisions in the 6093/6093T
to move filters, as you would want to do with graduated filters.


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Old February 1st 04, 04:45 PM
Daniel ROCHA
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Q.G. de Bakker, à écrit :
The filter pocket in the 6093/6093T is closed on all 4 sides, limiting
filter size to 10 cm square, and there are no provisions in the
6093/6093T to move filters, as you would want to do with graduated
filters.


Thanks a lot !

It's what I want to know !


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