Bronica came out, some months ago, with a double polariser set up for
the RF645 - one on the lens, one in front of the viewfinder. You turn
the viewfinder one and watch the effect until it suits you, and the
lens' polariser turns in concert with the viewfinder's.
Since the exposure meter's window is next to the viewfinder, it is
reasonable to assume that the camera's exposure will be measured
properly.
Not three bad eh?
Chris
On Monday, Aug 25, 2003, at 17:25 Europe/London, John Hudson wrote:
For my M3 that would require an almost 6" diameter step up ring and
filter.
Any idea how expensive a 6" diameter polarizing filter would be?
It sure would be a show stopper with a lens hood mounted in front.
jh
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