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Review Summary
2012-01-29T19:00:00
Great for adding saturation and snap to long 35mm format lenses that could otherwise be a little low-contrast. Also great for large format lenses for image manipulation and contrast and color saturation. Gives zonies another tool. Leave it on the front of your lenses instead of protector filter and don't forget to compensate for filter factor.
Vice O.
2008-08-26T21:00:00
This polorizer may not be the top of the line but is produces. it compares with more expensive that I have on my other lenses.
Big J.
• Polarizer filters evenly increase color saturation of all colors (except black and white), creating deep, rich scenics.
• They add contrast for dramatic skies and ariel shots.
• Polarizers also eliminate glare from highly reflected surfaces like glass and water.
• Polarizers are two part lenses that rotate, allowing you to select the degree of additional saturation, contrast and glare reduction desired.
•They come in two varieties.
• Circular-for all types of cameras (required for beam splitting metering systems commonly found in auto-focus SLR's and in most current TTL Slr's; check your camera's manual).
• Linear-for rangefinders and older SLR metering systems.