>>No harm, except that you will have to pay attention to the
>>orientation of the polarizer each time before you shoot.
>
>Use it just as you would a linear. I'm puzzled by "except
>that you will have to pay attention to the orientation."
Maybe my eyes are even worse than I thought, but it sure seems
to me that rotating the polarizer can change the degree of
darkness/polarizing (cannot think of the proper word), as seen
through the viewfinder.
Pete
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