mporter012
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If I'm using a fully manual camera, I want a linear, not circular polarizer correct? The circular is designed for autofocus lenses?
Thanks -
Mark
Thanks -
Mark
Nope, it is not that simple.
which puts the light back in a random orientation
I can't see how the polarising part of a circular polariser can be any less effective than a standard linear polariser (because that's what it is). However, it might be possible that the re-circulificating* bit is somehow reducing the contrast a slightly making people think it's less effective at polarising.
(* I can't think of the right word).
Steve.
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