Ted's Camera Stores (you can order online!):
http://www.teds.com.au/
Address/Phone: SYDNEY
254 Pitt St.
Ph: (02) 9264 1687
Also, there is a "contact us" page on their website for email enquiries.
Personally though, I prefe
>I am in Port Macquarie NSW
>Do you have a phone/URL?
>
>kind regards
>kevin
Try http://www.teds.com.au/.
regards,
Alan Chan
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Alan Chan wrote:
> In Melbourne, Ted's Camera should carry Cokin (upstairs). My favour is Cokin
> 083.
I am in Port Macquarie NSW
Do you have a phone/URL?
kind regards
kevin
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Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote."
g the cardboard ones, but those Cokins..yeeach!
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From: Treena Harp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 30 March 2001 15:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cokin soft filter in Australia
I haven't yet had occasion to try this myself, but I've he
>I am doing a few portraits next weekend
>and decided to use a softener for a few
>of the shots.
>Is there a distributor in Australia that
>stocks this. I have tried several outlets
>put have been told "we can get them in for
>you some time in 2/3/4 weeks.
>Apparently they need to bulk order and m
Note: Tiffen provides various softening filters. Several of them are
essentially nylon netting (stocking?) sandwiched between two plates of
glass. I have two. One is black netting, the other is (sort of) gold
netting.
Regards,
Bob...
Give blood. Play hockey.
From: "Treena Harp" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
I haven't yet had occasion to try this myself, but I've heard of numerous
techniques that can provide good results without having to resort to buying
an expensive specialty filter. One involves a thin coat of vaseline on a
skylight filter (leaving a clear spot somewhere so you can have the
face/ey
From: Kevin
Subject: Cokin soft filter in Australia
> I am doing a few portraits next weekend
> and decided to use a softener for a few
> of the shots.
> Is there a distributor in Australia that
> stocks this. I have tried several outlets
> put have been told "we can get them in for
> you some
You don't need the holder. Just stretch it over the lens and hold it with a
rubber band.
Regards,
Bob...
Give blood. Play hockey.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 7:10 PM
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