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Re: [OM] Any advice on filters?

Subject: Re: [OM] Any advice on filters?
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2014 11:33:15 -0500
I've never tried to compare polarizers between digital and film since 
(in my case) that would necessarily entail a comparison of linear and 
circular.  But I do agree that I think the circular polarizer is not 
quite as effective.  The only circular polarizer I have for digital use 
is a 72mm B+W Kaesemann which I bought on ebay from a Chinese seller for 
not very much less than I could have gotten it stateside.  When I first 
got it I was concerned that (despite it's wonderful construction and 
machining) it might be a fake since the polarization effect on sky and 
clouds wasn't as strong as I suspected.  But when I gave it the task of 
ridding the reflections from my car's windshield in strong sun it 
performed wonderfully.  I could easily see into the interior of the car 
which I could not do with just my eyes.

So, I haven't worried about it being a fake since then and I've never 
done a direct comparison with a linear but still feel that, on sky and 
clouds at least, it doesn't do quite as well.  I have no idea why.

Chuck Norcutt


On 3/4/2014 9:41 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> To the subject of polarizers, I've noticed two things which have me puzzled:
>
> 1. Linear polarizers seem to be more effective than circular polarizers,
>
> 2. Polarizers don't seem to work as well (deeply) on digital as it does on 
> film.
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