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Polarizing filter tips

The polarizing filter is one of the most useful filters for outdoor photography. It should really be in every serious photographer's camera bag.
Polarizing filters exist for most camera types, from medium format to digital point and shoot cameras. Autofocus SLRs (like the ones I use) need circular polarizers. In these, the front side rotates which enables the user to see the effect gradually appear in the viewfinder.

Polarizing filter effects

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The polarizing filter has one main effect: it eliminates reflection from non metal surfaces. It is effective on:

Choosing a polarizing filter


On top a classic BW polarizer
below a wide angle HOYA polarizer.
Notice the difference in thickness

On SLR cameras, the usual polarizing filter has to be screwed onto the lens. Of course, you need to pay attention to the diameter of the ring. It is generally mentioned on the lens itself.
The wider the lens, the more expensive the polarizer. I never purchased one for my 82mm wide Sigma 20 because of its price.
Cokin and Singh Ray both proposer filters that fit the Cokin filter mounts.

Autofocus SLR cameras need circular polarizers.

For wide angle lenses (24mm or less), you will probably need to pay attention to the filter you will purchase or you might get vignetting (darker corners on your pictures). On slower lenses, such as my 17-40L, this is not much of a problem, but I was told it would be different with the faster 16-35L.

The solutions are the more expensive slim filters or the more affordable wide angle polarizers, the latter being what I use on my 17-40L. Both generally do not have an outer ring, so you will generally not be able to use another screw-in filter on top of them or even use your regular lens cap.

Using a Polarizing filter

Using a circular polarizing filter on a SLR camera is easy. Just turn its front part to adjust the effect and watch it appear in the viewfinder.
Remember that the effect is stronger when you have the sun at 90° on your left or right. It will be less visible with the sun in your back and almost non-existant with the sun in front.

Here are the main situations in which I find a polarizing filter useful.

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