on 8/24/03 6:34 PM, Albert at olympus@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I saw a few Leica's on the trail when I was hiking.. How do you
> (easily) PL a RF style camera??? Or do you not?? I think my pictures
> would have been washed out if not for a PL filter..
>
> I'll post them when I get them developed..
>
> Albert
If you're a poor RF user, you hold the polarizer up, rotate until you see
the desired effect, then make note of the orientation. Some polarizers have
only a dot (or other mark) on the rim, but if you're a smart poor RF user
you buy one that has letters or numbers around the rim. Notice which
number/letter is pointing up and then install the polarizer on the lens and
rotate to the same position. Kind of slow and cumbersome, really.
If you're a rich Le*ca user, you might buy their trick polarizer which has a
small 'viewing' polarizer linked by a geartrain to the actual filter in
front of the lens. With the polarizer installed, sight through the viewing
filter and rotate until the desired effect is seen... the polarizer on the
lens will be rotated to the correct orientation at the same time. Sight
through viewfinder and snap picture. (Side question -- is it sacrilege to
suggest that a Le*ca user 'snaps' a picture...? <g>)
I seem to remember the Le*ca polarizer setup costs a lot, like $200 or so...
--
Jim Brokaw
OM-'s of all sorts, and no OM-oney...
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