Introducing EVO, a modular filter-holder for demanding photographers
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- févr. 28, 2018
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EVO is an evolution of the acclaimed CREATIVE Filter System, and the result of Cokin's unrivaled experience in filter making.
EVO filter-holder is available in two sizes :
M (for lens filter sizes from Ø49 to Ø62)
L (for lens filter sizes from Ø52 to Ø82).
It is compatible with Cokin CREATIVE and NUANCES filters.
EVO filter-holder main plate is made of aluminum, making it both sturdy and light. Modular, it can hold up to 3 filters in highly resistant polyamid slots. A custom designed mask prevents light leaks when using Cokin NUANCES or similar filters dedicated to long exposure photography. The included front plate allows a Ø95mm (M) or Ø105mm (L) EVO circular polarizing filter (sold separately) to be attached. The EVO C circular polarizing filter comes in an elegant soft-touch hard case.
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