My thinking exactly, and I was surprised upon examining mine to see that both
the inner and outer parts appear to be circular, i.e., only exhibiting a
polarizing effect in one direction, looking from the camera side. Must be some
reason.
Walt
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Edward Weston
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> I don't know but the instructions only identify usage on the OM-1 and
> OM-2. There wouldn't have been a need for a circular polarizer on
> either of those cameras. But even if it's linear it should work fine in
> auto mode on the later cameras. And you can't make a manual reading
> from the flash so you'll have to use it in auto mode in any case. In
> short, I don't think it makes any difference.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Johann Thorsson wrote:
>
> > Hi you gurus, I am wondering if the polarizer filter for the T-10 ringflash
> > is linear or circular, does anybody know that?
> >
> > J
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