Hi ...

I couldn't find the B+W filter, but I did find a brand new Hoya 52mm
circ-pol fitter.  It's never been used, never even been out of its
case.  Interested?  If so, we can talk off list.  Let me know.

Debra Wilborn wrote:
> 
> --- Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi ...
> >
> > I may have a 52mm circ-pol, but if I do, it would be
> > a B+W Kaseman,
> > mucho $$$.  Should I look?
> 
> Just a teeny peek.  (Wince)
> 
> > Also, depending on how you use your lenses, you can
> > save a few bucks by
> > getting a 49mm->52mm step up ring, and use the same
> > filter for both
> > lenses.
> 
> Not a bad idea, and I was thinking about that.  But
> like today I was shooting outside at the zoo in the
> glorious sunshine, and then I went in to the dark and
> unbelievably crowded herpetarium (reptile house).  I
> sat outside long enough to switch to a faster lens and
> was thinking about how much longer it would take to
> change a filter, too.  Neither lens has a polarizer
> and one would have been useful today to cut the glare
> on the snake boxes.  FYI - The zoo during Spring Break
> is really, really crowded.
> 
> Thanks,
> Deb
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