Well - If you would like to see a UV Visible Infrared Spectrum of my Tiffen
Circular polarizer - http://flzhgn.home.mindspring.com/uv.htm
It is toward the bottom of the page.
The B&W ones are good I think and I like the Tiffen. I have a 77mm Hoya
linear (not circular) polarizer that I use on my CAT lens. It works just
fine and the color is
not shifted as far as I can tell. I think very highly of Hoya filters in
general.
Be careful about your selection! I bought a circular polarizer once that
ruined every photo taken through it. I broke the filter out of it and saved
the ring for another project.
-- Hank
-- Hank Hogan
ll.clark@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> In <20010929.210040.-1854625.0.jamie-nancy@xxxxxxxx>, on 09/29/01 at
> 09:00 PM,
> James M Costello <jamie-nancy@xxxxxxxx> said:
>
> >I'm looking at buying a circular polarizer and am really in the dark
> >about brands and quality. I've seen that Olympus even makes them.
> >Are the Hoya multi-coated any good? Boy, am in the dark. I could
> >really use the collective wisdom of y'all ... drink at the fountain, so
> >to speak.
>
> You'll get lots of response. The OM-1 doesn't need a circular polarizer;
> a linear one will do. Choose from good brands, including Hoya, B&W,
> Heliopan and, of course, Olympus.
>
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> les clark / edgewater, nj / usa
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