Thank god. Trying to find information about these filters is never very specific, the Lee site sends you to local vendors who then don't really profide much info either. This is the overview we all need. Lee should do better with their website, considereing how expensive these kits are and how much we all spend on them.
This is one the best detailed tutorial presentation I’ve ever seen and heard, what an awesome job. I was just looking at info on how the foundation system works and I got that and more with very good understanding.
Thanks for providing such a great and informative video. I love the use of your diagrams shown next to photos taken to see how the filter was placed. Great work!
Thanks for posting the video. I’ve been thinking of buying a filter system for a little while and have been getting somewhat confused, but your explanation has helped me no end.
Really informative. Thanks Lee and Joe! my Lee DSLR starter kit are due to arrive today. Really looking forward to using and expanding the system (Saving for the big stop too).
This is excellent thank you very much. I got all the information I need and I am ready to purchase this system based on your review alone. Thank you kindly again!
I really don't understand how so many people praised this demonstration. I didn't find any really useful information here. This is just a commercial for the Lee 100 filter system..Joe Cornish, is a great photographer, no doubt about it, I have several of his books. Saw many of his interviews on youtube, etc..My problem with Joe is that he doesn't communicate all the information..he hydes the most important elements..I never learned the technical part of landscape photography with Joe. I used his books just as coffee table books.I have them just for the nice pictures. Thank God, thete are few photographers that really share their knowledge, to cite a few, John Shaw, Galen Rowell, Joe Mcdonald, Ian Cameron, Peter Watson, Tim Fitzgerald, John Fiedler..not talking about Ansel Adams..sure I missed some others.. Charlie Waite is just like Joe Cornish.(just $$$$)..
Very useful video, thank you. Nice pacing of the delivery. I understand the LEE system is rather expensive. I'm trying to achieve similar results with the Cokin P series filters which are somewhat cheaper and can be found second hand quite readily.
Hi Lee, I plan to buy the 105mm Polariser and it will be the polariser for all my lens because of as it's adaptability, As a result I will probably use the polariser in circumstance other than landscape photography and just wondered that if i find a 105mm lens cap would the polariser accept it because I might have it attached to my camera while using a black rapid strap and wanted to offer some protection to the front element?
Is Mr. Cornish using the wide angle lens hood in this video? I have a Lee lens hood (I thought it was the universal lens hood) but mine does not have screws that you can see when looking at the front of the camera.Also, what is the proper way to use the Lee 105 Landscape Circular Polarizer with the universal lens hood?
NEED HELP!! I have just purchased a Sony 16-35 GM with a 82mm diameter lens thread. After mounting the Lee filter system and a 105mm polariser ring I am getting very bad vignetting at 16mm. I then tried removing one of the filter guides however the vignetting is still prominent. So my question is before I send it back is whether there is a solution offered by LEE that I am unaware of? I really would like to stick with LEE and the circular polariser so please can you help? Thanks
I don't know if you solved your problem already but in case not - did you buy the wide angle adapter like he recommended or are you using the standard adapter? At 16mm I would definitely be using the wide angle adapter not the standard. Alternatively there is the sw150 kit for ultra wides that you may have to turn to in this case.
Hi Joe, incredibly informative video, thank you! I have a quick question regarding the circle polarizer. Can you screw it directly onto the lens with the Lee filter-holder adapter, or do you have to attach the adapter (and then adapter ring) to use it? If you cannot, are there any drawbacks of using an empty filter holder with the polarizer at the end? Thanks again for your content.
I know Lee filters are very good products, but they are quite expensive also. I recently moved to a large format camera and if I want to use Lee filters, for a holder plus 2 adapter rings and 3-4 filters, I have to pay as much as I paid for the whole camera and I just can't afford it unfortunately.
Worst thing about these filters is they're being touched by your hands and its hard to keep clean in the field. Taking them out and putting them back in to their carry pouch adds to the filth on the filters. Hard to clean while you're shooting in the field.
Thank god. Trying to find information about these filters is never very specific, the Lee site sends you to local vendors who then don't really profide much info either. This is the overview we all need. Lee should do better with their website, considereing how expensive these kits are and how much we all spend on them.
Straight out the camera, Lee are the True Masters of light. Cheers mate.
This is one the best detailed tutorial presentation I’ve ever seen and heard, what an awesome job. I was just looking at info on how the foundation system works and I got that and more with very good understanding.
He is just pushing the Lee system
Is this filter system also suitable for my analogue Zeiss f/3.5 60mm that I use on the Hasselblad 501C?
Hey! I want to order nd filter 150x100mm. Does it make a difference to use it horizontally or vertically?
Thanks for providing such a great and informative video. I love the use of your diagrams shown next to photos taken to see how the filter was placed. Great work!
Thanks for posting the video. I’ve been thinking of buying a filter system for a little while and have been getting somewhat confused, but your explanation has helped me no end.
You should do more videos like this, very informative and helpful.
The Reverse Grad is also very useful - dark in the middle and it gets lighter towards the top. Good for sunsets with clouds in the sky.
one of the best, in fact the best video ever, I really got benefits and information that I need and learned a lot . Thank very much
Really informative. Thanks Lee and Joe! my Lee DSLR starter kit are due to arrive today. Really looking forward to using and expanding the system (Saving for the big stop too).
This is excellent thank you very much. I got all the information I need and I am ready to purchase this system based on your review alone. Thank you kindly again!
Great tutorial,excellent work with the best filters!!!!!!!!!
Excellent video. You addressed each and every question I had!
Fantastic video. Great way if introduction at a more intermediate level. Thank you.
Very thorough walk through, excellently presented.
one of the best detailed video . Absolutely loved it.
I really don't understand how so many people praised this demonstration. I didn't find any really useful information here. This is just a commercial for the Lee 100 filter system..Joe Cornish, is a great photographer, no doubt about it, I have several of his books. Saw many of his interviews on youtube, etc..My problem with Joe is that he doesn't communicate all the information..he hydes the most important elements..I never learned the technical part of landscape photography with Joe. I used his books just as coffee table books.I have them just for the nice pictures. Thank God, thete are few photographers that really share their knowledge, to cite a few, John Shaw, Galen Rowell, Joe Mcdonald, Ian Cameron, Peter Watson, Tim Fitzgerald, John Fiedler..not talking about Ansel Adams..sure I missed some others.. Charlie Waite is just like Joe Cornish.(just $$$$)..
Very useful video, thank you. Nice pacing of the delivery. I understand the LEE system is rather expensive. I'm trying to achieve similar results with the Cokin P series filters which are somewhat cheaper and can be found second hand quite readily.
A very good and clear information video.
Thanks a lot.
Thanks Joe, looking to upgrade to Lee System, this has answered all my questions👍
Convincing video. Thank you. Can you tell me if the Lee system inhibits Nikon's focusing, especially on closer subjects?
super presentation and easy to follow
Excellent Video and a Great presenter......
Very nice and informative video. Joe, ya done good on this one!!! I'm now ready to make a purchase.....
Hi Lee, I plan to buy the 105mm Polariser and it will be the polariser for all my lens because of as it's adaptability, As a result I will probably use the polariser in circumstance other than landscape photography and just wondered that if i find a 105mm lens cap would the polariser accept it because I might have it attached to my camera while using a black rapid strap and wanted to offer some protection to the front element?
Thanks for the tutorial ✌️having recently bought a set of Lee from Calumet myself,,,,I just needed a few tips👍thanks again
Very interesting and clear information ! Thx.
Very clear explanation and demonstration. Thank you
Excellent video! Thank you!
Very well explained, thank you for sharing.
Can the 77mm used the bigger adaptor ring such as sw 150 ? Because I want to be able use in ultra wide lens in future .
Thank you sincerely. Shawn
super presentation
Tusen takk
Are the filters in this video glass or resin?
Is Mr. Cornish using the wide angle lens hood in this video? I have a Lee lens hood (I thought it was the universal lens hood) but mine does not have screws that you can see when looking at the front of the camera.Also, what is the proper way to use the Lee 105 Landscape Circular Polarizer with the universal lens hood?
NEED HELP!! I have just purchased a Sony 16-35 GM with a 82mm diameter lens thread. After mounting the Lee filter system and a 105mm polariser ring I am getting very bad vignetting at 16mm. I then tried removing one of the filter guides however the vignetting is still prominent. So my question is before I send it back is whether there is a solution offered by LEE that I am unaware of? I really would like to stick with LEE and the circular polariser so please can you help? Thanks
I don't know if you solved your problem already but in case not - did you buy the wide angle adapter like he recommended or are you using the standard adapter? At 16mm I would definitely be using the wide angle adapter not the standard. Alternatively there is the sw150 kit for ultra wides that you may have to turn to in this case.
As well explained by Michelle Levasseur, you cannot use the standard filter holder with ultra wide angle lenses without vignetting.
thank you Joe!
Hi Joe, incredibly informative video, thank you! I have a quick question regarding the circle polarizer.
Can you screw it directly onto the lens with the Lee filter-holder adapter, or do you have to attach the adapter (and then adapter ring) to use it? If you cannot, are there any drawbacks of using an empty filter holder with the polarizer at the end? Thanks again for your content.
Very informative! Thank you!
VERY helpful!! GOOD JOB!!!
perfect video for a beginner like me. thank you!
excellent poducts all high quality
I know Lee filters are very good products, but they are quite expensive also. I recently moved to a large format camera and if I want to use Lee filters, for a holder plus 2 adapter rings and 3-4 filters, I have to pay as much as I paid for the whole camera and I just can't afford it unfortunately.
Its very informative. thanks.
Great system!
Nice thanks 👌🏽👌🏽
well done
Worst thing about these filters is they're being touched by your hands and its hard to keep clean in the field. Taking them out and putting them back in to their carry pouch adds to the filth on the filters. Hard to clean while you're shooting in the field.
Did he answered a single one question posted here??? The answer is.....
Boring mono tone delivery I nearly fell asleep.
Hadrian Franklin you could of switched off the video no one is forcing you stay here
Only a fool could fail to learn from such an informative DVDs. Joe,s knowledge is commendable and all inspiring.
Be thankful you can hear it, I have gone deaf and have to rely on subtitles.
Bob great video.