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Look out Cokin, there’s a new kid in town
There's a new kid on the block for photographic filters, with the announcement by a newly-formed Slovakian company that it will soon start selling filters in the standard Type P format. Piešťany-based G&R spol. s.r.o. will sell its filters under the brand name '84.5mm camera filters', taking the name from the typical width of a Type P filter. Initially, G&R plans to offer a selection of 23 filters in two sizes: 84.5mm x 100mm, and 84.5mm x 150mm. The rectangular filters are compatible with Type P filter holders from the likes of the recently-resurrected Cokin, and much like that company's...
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Source: Imaging Resource (2012-04-30 12:00:02)