Chuck: Both the Panasonic 20/1.7 and the PanaLeica 25/1.4 have 46mm
threads. The "Emerald Path" shot was with the 25/1.4.
--Peter
> Thanks for the feedback. What lens are you using on the camera that
has 46mm threads? I don't think the E-M1 would have any
> metering problems with a linear polarizer since I believe the phase
detect parts of the sensor are separate from the metering
> pixels. Also, the phase detect parts would only be functional when
used with a 4/3 lens.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 1/9/2015 1:17 AM, Peter Klein wrote:
> > Thanks everyone!
> >
> > Chuck, I've been taking walks the last few days to get my strength back
> > after my hernia surgery. I saw this scene the day before I took
it, but
> > had no camera. I noticed that it looked far better through my
polarized
> > sunglasses than without them. I think this was because the sun was
> > coming partially at me at a low angle, and the polarizer helped reduce
> > the glare but keep the "sparkle." Luckily, we had 3 sunny
afternoons in
> > a row, so I was able to bring my camera the next day at about the same
> > time and get the shot.
> >
> > I only have linear polarizers, and they work just fine with my E-M5.
> > It's an old 49mm polarizer I bought for the OM system, fit on the
camera
> > with a 46-49mm step up ring. No hood, I just used my hand to shade the
> > lens, and then made sure I hadn't cut off a corner.
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