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[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
This is a very nice case, nicer than you might expect. I think it should do well in protecting my Cokin P series filters.
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
Great product, very convenient to store all my Cokin P sized filters. I like that it is small and can either be stowed in my camera bag, or latched to the side. The only drawback is the size. I got my filters in a nice hard plastic case, but the cases were too tall for the holder. Other than that it's a very handy thing to have for your precious filters.
[3 of 3 customers found this review helpful]
I can't believe every photo store doesn't stock these. This is easily the most useful and important part of my Cokin filter system.
This wallet easily holds 7 filters (including the taller graduated filters). The pockets are nice and soft, so your filters shouldn't suffer from scratching. In addition to holding the 7 filters, the inner pocket can be detached from one side making room for your filter holder, and adapter ring. I place my additional adapter rings, and the Cokin holder cap in the holder itself, or you could carry a couple more filters in the holder. If it was so desired, the soft pockets are removable, allowing you to carry the Cokin 10
filter plastic case.
The construction is quite nice. Not quite up to Tamrac or LowePro standards, but well above my expectations. It is easy to open and access your filters and accessories, and everything is held very securely. The wallet comes with a velcro strap to easily attach to your belt, or to a Tamrac MAS, or LowePro S&F attachment point. Also included is a small shoulder strap, attached with attractive black metal D-rings.
If you are starting a Cokin filter system for use in the field, this wallet is an absolute must. Forget carrying around a bunch of the bulky hard plastic cases.
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
I was hoping for a case which would hold the filters in their plastic cases. Taking them out of the plastic cases and slipping them into the fuzzy slots in this wallet seems to me like a recipe for scratches in the long run.