Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/03/13

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Subject: Re: POLARISING WITH LEICA-M LENSES ??
From: Steven Blutter <sblutter@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 17:07:17 -0600

The tip here is to play with your polorizer for a while.  you will noice 
that the most effect always comes at one point and its direct opposite, 
the polarizor being linear.  (there are circulars by B+W, but that wont 
help an M user).  The old leitz mount had numbers and the '0' was where 
you would point to the light source for max. effect.  
That filter degraded over time and i bought a new one from B+W with NO 
markings.  with some fiddling about i was able to determine the opposing 
points on the perimeter and marked them (with a tiny file, paint could 
come off)
when using this technique, keep in mind 'where the light is coming 
from'.  if for instance you are using sunlight coming in from a 
window and it is bouncing off a wall and onto a subject, point to the 
wall, not the window.
try it and with a little practice you'll get it and even be able to 
moderate the effect.  (do some meter playing also, there is a 1/4 - 1/2 
shift in max. to min. effect depending on strength of light and time of 
year.  i'm not up on the technicalities of this, just a very experienced 
shooter.
its easy, play in many different situations and hey, its fun!
sblutter  (the pain is when you're using a pola. series 5.5 on a CL. 
dropping that thing in just right...but the solution to that is too 
obvious and for another time...