brooklynkid
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For a Canon F1n, should I be using a linear polarizer or a circular polarizer?
Some (all?) auto focus cameras need a circular polarizer but for manual focus, it doesn't matter. Either one will work fine for you Canon F1.
Not necessarily true. My T-90 requires a circular polarizer. It has to do with how the metering light is picked off. ....
I've used linear polarizers on my Nikons FE and FM2, no problems. I think the polarizing effect is greater with linear polarizers. I recently helped a friend shoot pictures of her artwork with a borrowed Canon 5D. Her artwork was under glass and I didn't have polarizing filters fore the lights. There were both circular and linear polarizers in the camera bag. I saw the reflection reduced more with the linear polarizer.
Read this Jeff file:///C:/Users/Admin/Desktop/Canon%20FD%20F.A.Q..html copy and paste it into your address bar. It explains that it effects the metering particularly spot metering.Hmmm I've been using a linear polarizer and had good results.
Jeff
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