That is an odd problem. I don't think I've seen a 4 that exhibits a 2
stop difference going from manual to auto.. I assume you're not taking
spot readings of any kind and are testing the meter on a flat evenly lit
subject?
John
Camtech
jocke1s@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am pretty new here so please bear with me :)
> I know I haven't contributed with much wisdom on this
> list. But hey :) one have to start somewhere.
>
> I asked about a metering problem, or at least what
> I suspect could be a metering problem a couple of days
> ago.
> I never got any answers and maybe It has been covered
> before or maybe its something I should know anyway
> and not bother all of you with?
> I scanned the arcives and the only relevant info was
> on the 2n and that there might be a dirty ASA resistor?
>
> So please if anyone could be so kind and enlighten me
> a bit about exposure/metering using my 4Ti.
> What should I expect when changing from auto to manual,
> will anything happen using different lenses/fstops/time/spot etc ?
> The reason I ask is because I get up to 2 stops
> difference when I change from auto to manual.
>
> I will get some slides back in a week or so and I will
> try to post any strange results on the list.
>
> Best regards
> Joakim Svensson
>
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