Yes but Cotty has a Canon camera, with a Pentax lens mounted on a 6x7
frame next to a TTL YM and,........ Oh the hell with it./

LOL

Dave

On 7/10/07, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only problem with a linear polarizer is if the functioning of your
> camera depends on a semi-silvered mirror, (most do these days).  If the
> meter is behind it, (Pentax LX OM2/4 etc.), you'll get inaccurate meter
> readings.  If your autofocus sensors are behind it you'll get inaccurate
> or no auto focusing.
>
> Cotty wrote:
> > Hi team,
> >
> > Can someone please give me a rundown on the difference between a linear
> > and a circular polarizer? If you place a linear polarizer in front of
> > your lens and rotate it, will that alter the reflections etc like a
> > circular polarizer will?
> >
> > Many thanks.
> >
> >
>
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