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I'm trying to source a couple of 39mm Polarisers for my Summicron lenses but I'm struggling here in the UK. Any recommendations, or another option would be to buy a step up ring so I can use the 46mm filters I already own? I just expect that's more of a botch than a solution and don't know if it could cause vignettes?

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It may look a bit excentric and be Leica-expensive, but when all is said and done the Leica swing-out polarizer is by far the most effective solution.

 

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BTW, if you go for any other option, there is absolutely no need to spend extra money on a circular polarizer. As there are no mirrors in the light path, there is no need for anythiing but a linear one.

 

Note that you cannot just screw a filter on, as you cannot see the effect in the viewfinder. If you only go for the maximum and are not interested in intermediate settings you can go by the dip in exposure as you rotate the filter, otherwise you have to resort to tricks like marking the rim and using a second filter handhels.

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Well, that depends on if you're using EVF or OVF. Leica makes a swing out polarizing filter for use with rangefinder. Kinko makes one too. The rest of them requires LV or EVF.

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Thanks for the replies. I should have stated that I've been using 46mm but recently sold a lens and went back to the Summicrons, which require 39mm threaded types.

 

I mainly use the polariser when shooting landscapes, so my EVF2 comes in to play.

 

I'd love one of the crazy Leica flip ones but they're rather pricey to say the least.

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For which Summicron do you want use it? If it is not the current version of the 50mm Summicron with "telescope" hood  you might have luck and find a good 13352  - also "swinging" and if there is no degradation on the filter, it does it's job. Unfortunately the Summicron's built-in hood does not allow to fix it. As far as I know it works on all other lenses with 39mm filter thread. 

 

 

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For which Summicron do you want use it? If it is not the current version of the 50mm Summicron with "telescope" hood  you might have luck and find a good 13352  - also "swinging" and if there is no degradation on the filter, it does it's job. Unfortunately the Summicron's built-in hood does not allow to fix it. As far as I know it works on all other lenses with 39mm filter thread. 

 

 

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Thanks, I have a Version IV so no extending hood. However, looking at that photo, it's a bit in your face, and I'd prefer to be stealthier with so much money hanging around my neck :-s

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You are right that the link I gave for the Schneider-Website says there are nor B+W-polarizers with 39mm.

 

The Online-Shops which actually sell B+W-filters have them listed:

 

https://www.foto-erhardt.de/Filter/Polfilter.html#page=1&filter=80|8600

 

https://www.foto-huppert.de/filter/polarisationsfilter-zirkular/nach-kaesemann-mrc-nano-xs-pro/htc-polfilter-zirkular-kaesemann-mrc-nano-39-0-mm-xs-pro-digital/a-5776/

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