I'm actually looking at getting some myself, and would love some feedback as to what to look for.

I do quite a lot of architectural photography which can be quite akward when balancing skies and buildings, overexposure and underexposure etc. I have worked with two exposures taken at the same time, taking reading of foreground/building for one and another off sky. It can be quite effective when brought into photoshop and worked up that way, as long as the subject is simple enough without too much detail, but i am really wanting to get into filter systems and was wondering what to get.

I've had a look at the Lee filter system, which looks to be a very good bet, however it's a little expensive, and was wondering if cokin is as good?

Also with wide angle lenses, do you have a problem with vignetting, and if so would i be better off with gelatin filters for the rear of the lens, (or with grads would that be a little limiting?)

I'm basically looking for a polariser and some nd grads, and was wondering what would be the best way for me to go...

...sorry i'm not contributing any help in this post..............

any thoughts much appreciated

anew.