Is there a difference in circular Polarizer filters for FILM vs Digital ?
Is there a difference in circular Polarizer filters for FILM vs Digital ?
The issue is not film vs. digital; it is manual vs. autofocus. My understanding is that linear polarizers interfere with AF. Therefore virtually everyone now uses circular polarizers
Linear polarizers can also interfere with exposure readings on some manual focus cameras. I had exposure problems with a Pentax ME film camera when using a linear polarizer and a Tiffen representative gave me a circular polarizer which solved the exposure problems.
Of course, Dan is correct, most (if not all) autofocus systems require circular polarizers...
Only with phase detection AF that uses a semi-transparent mirror, i.e. most DSLRs. Contrast detection AF and most mirrorless cameras with PDAF pixels on their sensors are not affected AFAIK.
Circular polarizer as in OP should produce the same result film or digital. Unlike linear though, CPL stops working if you put it back to front. Again either film or digital.