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Circular Polarizer vs Linear


ed_raphael

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  • 2 weeks later...
It's my understanding circular polarizers are needed for most autofocus cameras to work properly. Shouldn't be a problem to use the less expensive linear polarizer on the P67. I use one on mine and it works great. If you have an autofocus 35mm camera and would be sharing the filter between cameras, then opt for the circular.
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  • 3 months later...

Dear ED

 

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Cir Polarisers are used for the (split-beam?) metering systems of most modern cameras. If you are using the Metering Prism Finder of the P67 a linear polariser may cause it to give inaccurate exposure readings. Users more familiar with the Metering Prism Finder may tell us whether it is needs the Cir Pol or not. If you are using a head-held meter then a linear pol. is all that's needed. Autofocussing capabilites has nothing to do with it. For a quick read on the net check out the static page on photo.net/photo under FILTERS.

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  • 4 months later...

Jon,

 

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The way I do it for MF and LF photography is to simply hold the filter up in front of the meter and meter through the filter. With a polarizer there's a little white mark on the rim of the filter, note where it is when you've got the right amount of polarization and hold it that way in front of the meter and then be sure to mount it on the camera at the same angle of rotation.

 

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Frank

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