Many zooms have the sliding aperture settings because at each focal
length, the maximum aperture is different, right?
John
WKato@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> In a message dated 99-03-08 16:06:52 EST, you write:
>
> << Looks possible, as they are born both in 1986. I wonder if the AF one has
> the same compensating aperture...
>
> Marco >>
>
> I don't think it matters. Hopefully, OM designed it into the compensation.
> But with 3 pins plus earth I don't think so. Maybe the rationale is that if
> you shoot color negative film it doesn't matter. Anyway, the diaphragm
> doesn't move if you zoom the 35-70 AF.
>
> Warren
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