Hmm. Seems like I'll just have to experiment. Would be nice to be able
to use the filter and the hood, but that may be asking a bit much
without vignetting. Does vignetting always show up in the viewfinder,
or is it something that can appear worse on film?
James
On 19 Dec 2003, at 17:24, Walt Wayman wrote:
IMO, this is a problem more discussed than experienced,
particularly if a little care is exercised. As an example, my
TOPE 15 was shot with a 17mm lens and a not-thin-mount Tiffen
circular polarizer. It's the first shot in the fourth row down in
the Landmarks TOPE, if you want to take a look.
http://www.millennics.com/olympus/tope/gallery.html
Walt
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From: James Royall <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 15:24:09 +0000
I seem to remember someone saying that polarisers can be
problematic with this focal length as enough sky can be captured
that the darkening of the sky is seen as a band, rather than a
uniform effect. Is this right?
James
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