I am interested in using a mounted polarizer that can be slid into a Lee filter-holder slot and rotated in place. This is in lieu of rotating the holder itself with a 100 mm square polarizer filter in place, or installing a ring on the front of the Lee filter holder for a 105 mm diameter polarizer filter. Century Optics is selling a 100 mm polarizer for professional video that can be slid into a slot and rotated in place. It is called a "rotating True-Pol." The polarizing element itself is made by Schneider.
http://www.centuryoptics.com/products/filters/polarizers/rotating.htm
I believe that the filter is 4 mm thick, since 100 mm square filters used in professional video are 4 mm thick. Lee sells filter guides for 4 mm thick filters; the filter guides can be installed on the Lee filter holder.
Has anyone tried the Century Optics polarizer on a Lee holder? Is there any reason why the combination might now work?
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