That's assuming he's using the automatic setting, I usually use manual adjustments. I guess I should have made that clear.

keller.schaefer wrote:

Only the speed indication in the finder will be off (depending on the
position of the filter). The actual exposure will be fine, as it is not
affected by the half-transparent mirror (it is only determined after
the mirror has moved up).

Regards,

Sven

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Von: Peter J. Alling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 7. Februar 2005 19:57
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: LX/circular or linear polarizer


The metering will be off depending on the position of the polarizer by up to 1 1/2 stops if I remember correctly. It's not impossible to work with a liner polarizer on an LX but the circular are much easier.

Reg Wiest wrote:



It�s slipped my mind . . . Does the metering system in my LX require the


use


of a circular polarizer or will a linear one work nicely.
Thanks,
RW












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