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Old 06-29-2008   #4 (permalink)
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The difference is in polarizer filters. Linear polorizers are designed for film and circular for digital. I understand that unacceptable results come from using linear polarizers on digital cameras. I do not know that the same holds true for circular polarizers being used on digitals. Every other kind of filter should work as well for one as the other. Color, Nuetral Density, UV, Skylighter, Haze, Star point ought to behave with a digital camera as expected to with a film camera.
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