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Re: [OM] Circular vs Linear Polarizers Test

Subject: Re: [OM] Circular vs Linear Polarizers Test
From: ONLYOLY BW <ONLYOLYBW@xxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 5 Apr 1998 14:19:53 EDT
In a message dated 98-04-05 01:09:18 EST, you write:
<< << >>To test John's recommendation, I took my OM4T w/ 100mm f2.8 and an old
OM
  >>linear polarizer outside and metered against my house.  In BOTH Average
and
  >>Spot the meter changed when rotated about +1&2/3 stops from 1/125 sec to
  >>almost 1/500 sec.
  > >>
 Warren you write:
 You'll get mixed polarized light if you shoot the side of a wall, that is an
 equal mixture of vertically and horizontally polarized light.  If you want
 naturally polirized light, shoot reflections off of a body of water.
 BTW, my screen is dark grey >>

SNIP !
OK, but don't care.  I was just trying John Shaws test method to see if my
camera metering system needed a circular or linear polaizer.  As Lee pointed
out, the OTF metering in the 4T in auto will give correct exposure.  But, I do
not want to "THINK" I am shooting at 1/125 sec and the auto shoots at 1/30th
because the 2 metering systems do not agree.  Therefore, I will always use a
Circular in my 4T, and I believe John's Test is a simple method to confirm
this question.
BW
ps - my screen is light gray

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