maximilianm3 Posted June 3, 2020 Share #1  Posted June 3, 2020 Advertisement (gone after registration) I have a basic question about the swing out polariser. How mamy f stops does it 'swallow' and is this always the same no matter how you turn/adjust it? So, basically, if i put it on the lens and always leave it there is it equivalent to a x stop nd filter? Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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a.noctilux Posted June 3, 2020 Share #2 Â Posted June 3, 2020 Not really true for every situation. I use POL filters for long and trying to understand their behaviors on M takes some time. Let's say depending on the direction of lighting/percent of reflection/rotation, -1EV to - 2.5EV can be good starting point to experiment. have a look in this thread, post #10 Â Â Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Good To Be Retired Posted June 3, 2020 Share #3  Posted June 3, 2020 6 hours ago, maximilianm3 said: I have a basic question about the swing out polariser. How mamy f stops does it 'swallow' This can vary a bit depending upon orientation, so you can't definitively specify a number for all occasions.  I've never tried one of the new models, but the two older models I've owned were in the general neighborhood of 1 - 2 stops depending on orientation.  If you watch the meter as you rotate the filter it will help you get a general idea. So, basically, if i put it on the lens and always leave it there is it equivalent to a x stop nd filter? No.  ND filters are not subject to change depending on orientation.   Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
maximilianm3 Posted June 3, 2020 Author Share #4  Posted June 3, 2020 Thanks for the replies....I'm using the filter on a M3 with the external meter which makes it a bit difficult to meter through the filter....I'll just give it a try to meter without the filter, adjust the filter and then just open one more f stop. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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