pgriz
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I've got the 10-22 and a 77mm polarizer. When used against the sky, the effect is exactly what fjrabon said. As you rotate the polarizer, different parts of the sky go dark, and others lighten. If used against polarized light from a surface (say, water) the wide angle of view guarantees that not all the polarized rays across the full width of the view will be intercepted (darkened). In fact, even with my 24-105 lens, the wide end is a bit problematic with the polarizer.