"the circular came in after the autofocus lens became the way as the rotation of the autofocus would change the polarization."
Not exactly. The Canon Ae1 required a circular polarizer for the metering system. It was not an AF camera.
"the circular came in after the autofocus lens became the way as the rotation of the autofocus would change the polarization."
Not exactly. The Canon Ae1 required a circular polarizer for the metering system. It was not an AF camera.
Thank you all for the info, I am considering a re shoot. In photograph of shop with Astia I found that not only was there an issue with the lighting reflecting off the glass but I picked up reflections of the wood paneling of the walls. Which I didn't see at all, while setting up . . .shooting at an angle (w/ couple of degrees of rotation) may have created this problem so I am thinking of doing a more direct shot? Although an indoor shot meant I had longish exposure which the film picked up reflections that normally wouldn't be seen . . .
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