Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I am not an expert on this issue, but I believe the following information from the Schneider Optic FAQ page, is valid. http://www.schneideroptics.com/faq/faqbw.htm What is the difference between a Linear and a Circular Polarizer? "A Circular Polarizer is a Linear Polarizer with a 1/4 wave plate added to the polarizer. Circular Polarizers are necessary when using an SLR that has a beam-splitter which is used for internal light meter reading. The beam-splitter polarizes light and depending upon the position of the polarizer, you may cause double polarization and therefore get inaccurate meter readings. Circular Polarizers are also necessary for auto focus cameras. " I believe M series meters do not require a circular Polarizer, while the R series meters require the circular polarizers. Regards Paul Franz > At 04:51 PM 27/01/99 -0500, you wrote: > >Armed with the good information that I received from this list about > >filters, I went to NYC today to buy circular B + W multi-coated polarized > >filters. The sales clerk at B&H, who was quite helpful, told me that I > >didn't need a circular filter for my R4. I had just read in the Bove > manual > >that was the one to use for the R4. I got confused and ended up buying > >neither. The sales clerk said that the circular filters are only needed > for > >auto focus cameras. >