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BHPV Cokin P Series Filter Holder and 62mm P Series Filter Holder Adapter Ring Kit

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BHPV Cokin P Series Filter Holder and 62mm P Series Filter Holder Adapter Ring KitFor Lenses with 62mm Filter Threads Enables Use of Cokin P Series Filters P Series Filter Holder Holds Filters 84mm Wide, 1. 6mm Thick Holds up to 3 Rectangular Filters Holds up to 2 Rectangular, 1 Round Rotates 360 62mm P Series Filter Holder Adapter Ring Easy Installation Anodized Aluminum Construction The Cokin P Series Filter Holder and 62mm P Series Filter Holder Adapter Ring Kit from B&H is designed to allow for the convenient use of 84mm wide,

  • For Lenses with 62mm Filter Threads
  • Enables Use of Cokin P Series Filters
  • P Series Filter Holder
  • Holds Filters 84mm-Wide, 1.6mm-Thick
  • Holds up to 3 Rectangular Filters
  • Holds up to 2 Rectangular, 1 Round
  • Rotates 360°
  • 62mm P Series Filter Holder Adapter Ring
  • Easy Installation
  • Anodized Aluminum Construction

The Cokin P Series Filter Holder and 62mm P Series Filter Holder Adapter Ring Kit from B&H is designed to allow for the convenient use of 84mm-wide, 1.6mm-thick Cokin P Series Filters on a lens with 62mm front filter threads.

Use of the filter holder is easily accomplished by first screwing the included Cokin 62mm P Series Filter Holder Adapter Ring onto a compatible lens. It features a lightweight, aluminum-alloy construction that has a corrosion-resistant, black anodized finish for durability. Separately-available adapter rings are available for lenses with 48mm, 49mm, 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, 67mm, 72mm, 77mm, or 82mm front filter threads; as well as Bay 50, Bay 60, Bay 70 or Rollei VI bayonet mounts. Lenses that measure 40mm to 82mm in diameter directly behind their front lens element may use a separately-available Cokin Universal P Series Filter Holder Adapter Ring. After being directly fitted onto an adapter ring, the filter holder can be rotated 360°, permitting the use of graduated neutral density and other filters that are enhanced by varied positioning.

The Cokin P Series Filter Holder is designed to accommodate multiple Cokin P Series Filters in order to help create the shot you envision. It can hold up to three rectangular filters, or two rectangular filters and one round filter such as a rotating circular polarizer, for the Cokin P Series Filter Holders.

  • Cokin P Series Filter Holder

    The Cokin P Series Filter Holder is designed to accommodate multiple Cokin P Series Filters in order to help create the shot you envision. It can hold up to three rectangular filters, or two rectangular filters and one round filter such as a rotating circular polarizer, for the Cokin P Series Filter Holders.

    Rectangular Cokin P Series Filters are 84mm-wide and 1.6mm-thick. A Cokin P Series Filter Holder Adapter Ring can be used to connect this filter holder to the front of a lens.

    UPC: 085831418347
  • Cokin P Series Filter Holder Adapter Ring (62mm)

    This 62mm P Series Filter Holder Adapter ring from Cokin screws onto the lens' front threads of the same diameter and enables the P Series Adapter Ring to attach to the P series Filter Holder. Once the adapter and holder are attached to the lens filters can be slid into the holder and be used accordingly.

    The adapter ring is made from aluminum, which has been anodized for durability.

    UPC: 085831271393
  • Cokin P Series Filter Holder
    Material Plastic
    Compatibility Adapter Ring: Cokin P Series Filter Holder Adapter Rings

    Filters: Accepts up to three rectangular filters (84mm-wide, 1.6mm-thick) or up to two rectangular (84mm-wide, 1.6mm-thick) and one round filter made for a Cokin P Series Filter Holder
    Rotating Yes, 360°
    Packaging Info
    Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 7.402 x 5.118 x 0.866"
  • Cokin P Series Filter Holder Adapter Ring (62mm)
    Lens Compatibility For lenses with 62mm front filter threads
    System Compatibility Cokin P Series Filter Holders
    Construction Aluminum
    Packaging Info
    Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 4.8 x 3.9 x 0.02"
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Defiance of the Fall is in the Top 5 of my favorite progression fantasy stories (for reference, I think you should at least try the first book of all 5 series with the other 4 series being Primal Hunter, He Who Fights with Monsters, Azarinth Healer, and The Calamitous Bob). The scale of this series world-building is beyond any other series that comes to mind. And the crazy thing is that 16 books in, there's still a TON of room to keep building. I'm hoping the author can keep the series at this quality out to at least 30 books. The series starts out slightly slower-paced, but 16 books in I think that was a good thing as it really sets up the main character and enables a slow build up of their new existence. You learn as the MC does, and at the beginning the MC is still struggling with the basics. But as the main character progresses, that 'world' gets more and more complex and grows vastly in scope (there's a whole giant universe out there), with that complexity being the main challenge of the series. When there is 16 books worth of progress, remembering all the details can get a bit challenging. Book 16 books in, I'm still eagerly reading every book that comes out. All in all, I highly recommend this series and all of the others in my Top 5 list. If I had to round that out to a Top 10, other series I would recommend would be Paths of Akashic, Dual-Class, Grand Game, Unintended Cultivator, and A Thousand Li. None of those latter 5 are a strong as the top 5, but all are worth reading IMO.
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good book, needs an editor.
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The premise was good, and the story arcs were good. But the actual writing style of this book left a lot to be desired. I see the author is up to book 16 as of now. Hopefully they have fixed a lot of these minor issues.
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