So, I was looking at getting one of these things, or the Vari-N-Duo, and in reading some reviews, and other threads, came across some people saying that you could make your own.
So after reading more on that, it looks like I am half way there already to making my own. I currently have a B+W 77mm Circular Polarizer (Multi-Coated), I haven't looked at it lately, but it looks like from the specifications page, it has threads on the front.
Now, according to the reading I've done, I need a linear polarizer to screw on the front of the circular polarizer. The problem is, there are like 3 different types of these filters, so what is the difference, and which would be the best choice?
1. B+W 77mm Top Polarizer (Linear)
2. B+W 77mm Top Polarizer (Linear) MRC (Multi-Resistant Coating)
3. B+W 77mm Kaeseman Polarizer (Linear)
I realize that the better filter between 1 and 2 would be 2, but what is the difference between 1 and 3?
Does this seem like a good option? I can have the same functionallity as the Vari-ND, for around $100 or less, with a filter I already have.
Also, how would adding a linear polarizer to the front of a circular polarizer affect auto-focus? Would I need to focus manually, or before putting the linear filter on, or would it be just fine with the total combination of filters?

