Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/13

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Polarizing Filter w/Leicaflex & R cameras
From: Amilcar de Oliveira <amilcar@domain.com.br>
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 16:57:34 -0800

Jim Brick wrote:
> 
> At 08:57 AM 1/13/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >Excerpts from mail: 12-Jan-98 [Leica] Leica-Users List Di.. by
> >Listmgr@mejac.palo-alto.
> >> For Leicas, it's the fact that a portion of the incoming light is directed
> >> through a partially silvered mirror (the SLR mirror), for exposure
> >> determination. The partially silvered mirror (beam splitter) acts as a
> >> polarizer and will give incorrect exposure readings with a linear
> polarizer.
> >
> >Well, I dunno about Leica Rs, but I talked with - gasp! - Nikon about my
> >old F3, which also uses a part-silvered mirror spot in the metering
> >system. They assured me that linear polas were fine; and indeed, I seem
> >to have no trouble using one. So, are there other factors present that
> >mandate circulars for some cameras but not for others?
> >
> 
> For Leicaflex & R cameras, simply read the Leica literature and it will
> tell you exactly what I said. I didn't make it up.
> 
> End of subject.
> 
> Jim

As far as I know the Nikon F3 doesn't use a partially silvered spot.
What it uses is thousands of non-silvered holes in the silvering of the
main mirror, in a keyhole shaped array (if memory serves me well).

Amilcar