0

Lee retailers in London, Cambridge or Norwich

Forums > Accessories > Lee retailers in London, Cambridge or Norwich

Join Now

Join ePHOTOzine, the friendliest photography community.

Upload photos, chat with photographers, win prizes and much more for free!

Leave a Comment
    First · Prev | 1 | Next · Last
    conrad
    conrad (e2 Member)
    7
    10570 forum postsconrad vcard Netherlands112 Constructive Critique Points
    6 May 2009 - 10:29 AM
    0

    Does anyone know of Lee filter retailers in London, Cambridge or Norwich?

    Sponsored Links
    Sponsored Links
    6 May 2009 - 10:29 AM

    Join ePHOTOzine for free and remove these adverts.

    Pete
    Pete (ePHOTOzine Staff)
    11
    16713 forum postsPete vcard ePz Advertiser England86 Constructive Critique Points
    6 May 2009 - 10:58 AM
    0

    Norwich is home of Warehouse Express...not sure they have a customer door though?
    Calumet have a London shop here: Calumet

    Helpful Post! This post was flagged as helpful
    conrad
    conrad (e2 Member)
    7
    10570 forum postsconrad vcard Netherlands112 Constructive Critique Points
    6 May 2009 - 11:00 AM
    0

    Ah, two options, excellent - thanks!

    Edit: According to their web site, WE have a showroom in Norwich. I'll phone them and see what they have...

    Last Modified By conrad at 6 May 2009 - 11:01 AM
    SGIBBONS
    6 May 2009 - 12:18 PM
    0

    Also Team work is a good retailer. Ive used them loads of times, excellent. link

    Helpful Post! This post was flagged as helpful
    Coleslaw
    Coleslaw (e2 Member)
    6
    12761 forum postsColeslaw vcard Wales27 Constructive Critique Points
    6 May 2009 - 12:27 PM
    0

    Does it need to be in those areas?

    conrad
    conrad (e2 Member)
    7
    10570 forum postsconrad vcard Netherlands112 Constructive Critique Points
    6 May 2009 - 12:53 PM
    0

    Thanks, Samantha, nice to have a third option.

    Yes, it does, Cole - Jacqueline is thinking of buying them as a present for me, and she doesn't like online purchases, she prefers to see and hold what she wants to buy before actually making the purchase. (The full length grad will have to be an exception to that.) And the cities mentioned will be visited by us in the next two weeks...

    Last Modified By conrad at 6 May 2009 - 12:54 PM
    conrad
    conrad (e2 Member)
    7
    10570 forum postsconrad vcard Netherlands112 Constructive Critique Points
    6 May 2009 - 2:14 PM
    0

    I'm looking at the Lee site and the sites of the three retailers mentioned above, and I'm getting a bit confused.

    If I replace my Cokin P system with Lee, do I not only need to replace the holders and filters, but also the adapter rings?

    And what size ND filters do I order for use in front of my 10-20mm lens?

    cameracat
    cameracat (e2 Member)
    8
    8160 forum postscameracat vcard Norfolk Island60 Constructive Critique Points
    6 May 2009 - 2:24 PM
    0

    Warehouse Express great new showroom in Norwich....Smile

    Great bunch of guys on the counter, Always extremely helpful.

    Great after sales too, Something that can be a comfort if your not a local.....Smile

    Can't recommend them highly enough.....And no I don't work for them, Or have I been bribed ( Yet ), My comment is based on may years of dealing with this company....!

    Helpful Post! This post was flagged as helpful
    conrad
    conrad (e2 Member)
    7
    10570 forum postsconrad vcard Netherlands112 Constructive Critique Points
    6 May 2009 - 2:34 PM
    0

    Sounds good, Vince, thanks. We were going to Norwich anyway, possibly more than once, so will probably try them first.

    Coleslaw
    Coleslaw (e2 Member)
    6
    12761 forum postsColeslaw vcard Wales27 Constructive Critique Points
    6 May 2009 - 2:53 PM
    0

    I have never used P, so I am not sure. But I guess you have to have the whole new filters, holder and wide angle adaptor.
    Get the 100mm Resin ND Grads.
    You might want to make sure they have it in stock or pre-order it, so that you would have it when you visit their stores.

    Last Modified By Coleslaw at 6 May 2009 - 2:53 PM
    Helpful Post! This post was flagged as helpful
    conrad
    conrad (e2 Member)
    7
    10570 forum postsconrad vcard Netherlands112 Constructive Critique Points
    6 May 2009 - 2:55 PM
    0

    Okay, 100mm, that's what I suspected.

    I suppose bigger (150mm) is something people use who lug huge kit like medium or large format around.

    SGIBBONS
    6 May 2009 - 3:05 PM
    0

    I bought from Teamwork the 100mm 3,6,9 nd hard grads and use them for both 35mm and my Hasselblad.

    First · Prev | 1 | Next · Last

    Add a Comment

    You must be a member to leave a comment

    Username:
    Password:
    Remember me:
    Un-tick this box if you want to login each time you visit.