Yes, once memory is set (after taking the first picture) you can shift
exposure up and down via f stop/ss changes.
John
Jerry Dean wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am reading the following from a 4T brochure...Or if you want to lock
> in an exposure value, push the lever the other way to activate the
> exposure memory. This memory lasts for about an hour unless canceled,
> giving you plenty of time to take a sequence of shots. It allows you to
> change shutter speeds freely, adjusting the aperture for the right
> exposure and depth of field while maintaining the correct exposure.
> This sounds a lot like the shiftable program mode in my Elan IIe, am I
> reading this correctly? Thanks
>
> Jerry Dean
>
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