AceVentura1962
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Hello all,
I'm thinking of acquiring my second lens for the M8, the CV15. BC I use the M8, I'll need the newer M mount version rather than the LTM version so I can mount an IR Cut filter. I would also like to use a polarizer as well and also understand (thank you Jaap) that I'd need to mount it on top of the IRCut filter. There lies my dilemma.
How would I mount and actually use the polarizer this way? It's difficult enough to use a polarizer on a RF, but this seems especially so.
One solution I've seen is to use step up rings and mount a larger polarizer. This would also have the benefit of being able to seen through the filter from behing the camera and thus guage the level of polarization In theory this might work, especially since I have both a 58mm and a 77mm for use w my Canon gear. However, this CV has a built in lens hood that I think would block this type of arrangement.
The only other alternative I can think of is just to get a polarizer of equal size to the IRcut filter and stack them. This, however, would make it difficult to gauge polarization, at least I think it would.
So, w that said, Does anyone have any insight at all?
I'm thinking of acquiring my second lens for the M8, the CV15. BC I use the M8, I'll need the newer M mount version rather than the LTM version so I can mount an IR Cut filter. I would also like to use a polarizer as well and also understand (thank you Jaap) that I'd need to mount it on top of the IRCut filter. There lies my dilemma.
How would I mount and actually use the polarizer this way? It's difficult enough to use a polarizer on a RF, but this seems especially so.
One solution I've seen is to use step up rings and mount a larger polarizer. This would also have the benefit of being able to seen through the filter from behing the camera and thus guage the level of polarization In theory this might work, especially since I have both a 58mm and a 77mm for use w my Canon gear. However, this CV has a built in lens hood that I think would block this type of arrangement.
The only other alternative I can think of is just to get a polarizer of equal size to the IRcut filter and stack them. This, however, would make it difficult to gauge polarization, at least I think it would.
So, w that said, Does anyone have any insight at all?
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