Richard Ross <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> moved upon the face of the 'Net
and spake thusly:
> I've just looked at my fastest and slowest Zuikos, a 50/1.4 and an
> 85-250/5. When they are set to maximum aperture, the pin is in *exactly*
My T-mount adaptor has a fixed aperture pin (fixed at "wide open"
position (indicating no compensation)).
When I use non-auto lenses, the meter always reads correctly when
wide open *and* when stopped down to any aperture.
*THAT* is the advatage of the OM/Minolta method over the Nikon method.
End Of Argument.
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Christopher J Biggs \ chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx \ Vice-Pope Torture & Indulgences
Stallion Technologies\ Brisbane, Australia \ Holy Church of Givashitology
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