Disaster_Area
Gadget Monger
OK, so forgive me if I get some of this wrong, I'm not completely knowledgeable about how all the different AF techs work.
So, correct me if I'm wrong but, circular polarizers came about because the linear polarizers messed with the phase detection type auto-focus that became popular with SLR's and DSLR's.
Now we have a whole new breed of tech in the mirrorless world, most (if not all) the m4/3 from Panasonic/Olympus and Sony are using contrast detection for their autofocus. Will linear polarizers mess with the AF or exposure sensors in these cameras? It would be great if they didn't as there's a TON of linear pol's floating around that most people have no use for anymore.
So, correct me if I'm wrong but, circular polarizers came about because the linear polarizers messed with the phase detection type auto-focus that became popular with SLR's and DSLR's.
Now we have a whole new breed of tech in the mirrorless world, most (if not all) the m4/3 from Panasonic/Olympus and Sony are using contrast detection for their autofocus. Will linear polarizers mess with the AF or exposure sensors in these cameras? It would be great if they didn't as there's a TON of linear pol's floating around that most people have no use for anymore.