Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/22

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: One remarkable Kasemann photo
From: Mark Rabiner <mark@rabiner.cncoffice.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 22:15:02 -0700
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Bud Cook wrote:
> 
> So far as I know, there are no multi-coated Kaesemann circular polarizers
> which (sort of) supports my contention that there isn't any need for
> multi-coated polarizers.
> Bud

Well this photo illustrates a reason to have one if you ask me. Lately I've
noticed they certainly make them. Hoya even as what they have a SUPER
multicoated version. And B+W makes them as well as Heliopan. It's not like a
diffusion filter which negates the reason for having one. I should think, (like
i used to not), that there is a real use for that feature. And I mean to grab me
some!!!... in all the popular Leica M sizes starting from 39, to 46, 49 and then
55 not necessarily in that exact order. They're really not that pricey. I just
put a line on the edge and point it at the sun that's how I use them.
Mark Rabiner
The Leica one seems kinda big awkward and pricey.

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