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When using a circular polarizer, do you have to adjust the exposure control or does the Canon ELAN II do that automatically? Does the Canon ELAN II have a TTL metering system that allows for the compensation of the filter to be automatic?Thanks!
-- Joey Diletto (joey_diletto@email.com), April 23, 2002
All EOS cameras meter through the lens. There is no need for any exposure compensation on your part when using any filter that's put over the lens.
-- NK Guy (tela@tela.bc.ca), April 23, 2002.
Well, the title of your questions suggestions something else i.e. something about Polarizers from Canon and not concerning compensation to be done with a polarizer. It would be good if you give a proper title something like Exposure Compensation for Polarizer.
-- sajeev (chack74@yahoo.co.in), April 24, 2002.
There are several concerns about using a polarizer on an EOS camera like the Elan II / EOS 50.
- Metering of the ambient light and focussing is TTL. Since this uses internal mirrors,a CIRCULAR-polarizer (CPOL) is suggested instead of the LINEAR polarizer (POL) filter, even though it may be the same shape and diameter.
- If you use an older EZ series Speedlite flash, the A-TTL sensor for the preflash is on the flash body, and is NOT TTL. However, the actual flash exposure IS controlled by TTL. This means that the pre-flash metering and the distance scale might be misleading. Assuming a filter factor of 2, the flash coupling range is approximately one half of the one indicated on the flash.
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