I shoot K64 generally, and it appears OK. I shoot from 1/250 f5.6 to a
second or 2 at f16 to 32. These values are very rough, but this seems to be
the range of exposure I use the most. I don't know what the camera bloke did
to calibrate for the brighter screen, but it compares exactly with my 2SP
under all tested conditions. I might do a big comparison 1n (2 series), 4Ti
and 2SP under a range of condtions and post it. As soon as I've finished a
whole heap of other stuff unfortunately.
I'm lothe to touch my camera gear this weekend. I took the starter motor out
of the Kombi to fix an intermittent starting fault the other day. When I put
it back in the engine would only turn 60 degrees in either direction.
Stopped with a metallic sound. Like, there's only two nuts, one bolt and a
couple of electrical connections. And I've still got them all. So it seems
something fell down the ring gear, but I've got no idea what it is, probably
a pebble and motor rebuild. I'll touch the camera NEXT week.
Foxy
> >You can always meter off a wall with the 1 series screen, change to the 2
> >series and see how much compensation you require.
> >
> >Foxy
>
> As far as you can tell, is the compensation required linear?
>
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