Dp1 + Cokin

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Works great! :D Perfect lens protector too. Just the metal plate needed looks cool enough to have on full time.

6 Responses to “Dp1 + Cokin”


  1. 1 Boothrp

    Hey Carl, you’re really struggling to cope with such a small camera, you just can’t resist adding things on to it ;-).
    A nice big Metz flashgun next ??

    DP1 stock seems to be coming through to the UK, but I’ve just invested in a 21MM F3.2 for my Pentax Istds, so my DP1 desires are on hold for a while.The results won’t be as good as DP1 but it will be easier to charge the batteries in Nepal.
    Love your site & your positive attitude. I’m learning more than just photography from you !
    Best wishes, Paul.

  2. 2 John

    How did you do that?

    I am still waiting for the next shipment of DP1 on April 11th.

    Cant wait.

  3. 3 Carl Rytterfalk

    Thanks Paul, I’m sure you will be happy with your tool. Just make the very best out of it and you’ll be rewarded I’m sure. I hope you stay around even if you don’t have a DP1. :)

  4. 4 Carl Rytterfalk

    Hi John,

    First you need the optional hood. As you see on my video I show you that there is a screw mount possible at 46mm - Cokin don’t go that far - their smallest attachment is 49mm so I ordered a 46 - 49mm converter and with that on I bought the Cokin 49mm plate (that you see on the smaller image) and with that one attached you attache the filter mounter thingi. :D

    maaan so many parts that needs a word. I have no clue what all these parts are called. But you get the point I guess.

  5. 5 Brian Mosley

    Hi Carl,

    thanks for this tip, brilliant! I would like to get this for my DP1 for landscapes… I couldn’t find your video explaining the screw mount?

    Kind Regards

    Brian

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