Godfrey, et. al.,

Thank you for the advice--it makes sense.  Which circular should I go  
with?  Since I am interested in getting a couple of those 3-in-1  
hoods at http://www.camerafilters.com/, are there any circular  
filters there that you would suggest?

Thanks again,
Glen

On Aug 29, 2007, at 1:49 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> None of those cameras should require a circular polarizer.
>
> However, should you get a camera that required a circular polarizer
> in the future, you would need to buy an additional filter. There's
> little downside to buying the circular polarizer up front and not
> having to buy a second polarizer in the future other than the
> additional cost of the CP, which could be small if you are buying a
> quality filter in the first place.
>
> I would check the cost difference and weigh that option.
>
> Godfrey
>
>
> On Aug 29, 2007, at 10:03 AM, Glen Tortorella wrote:
>
>> I am looking for a polarizing filter for my cameras.  I have a ZX-M,
>> a KX, and a Super Program.  Would a linear polarizing filter be a
>> good choice for these?  The circulars tend to be more expensive, and
>> it does not seem I would need this type since I am using older,
>> manual focus cameras.  I am thinking of purchasing the Hoya Purple
>> Label linear...
>
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