You're learning to shift for yourself! (or use MS Outlook Express with
Word & get it to do it all automagically).
You could also get a step-up ring & use a larger filter, e.g. one that
fits one of your larger lenses. I think Oly suggests this.
Tom
> Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 15:14:09 PDT
> From: "james olson" <james_olson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [OM] RecoMmenDed circ. PolarIZer for 21mm/3.5.
>
> List members, sorry for those I've bothered with a lack of proper
> punctuation. I'll start using capitals now. (People sure need
> consistency.) My question is this: I am looking for a thin 49mm circ.
> pol. to use on the 21mm 3.5 Zuiko. I know there are a lot of threads
> regarding the Japanese (almost forgot the capital letter. .. sorry.)
> versus German filters, but that's not what I am asking.
>
> Can anyone comment as to particular, hopefully positive opinions on a
> *thin* 49mm polarizer. I have a B & W that I use for longer lenses, but
> it is much too long, hence vignetting, for use on a 21mm.
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