Yes,
I have had exact same problem you had - forgetting to dial the compensation
back to 0 after reloading the different ISO film. Sometimes I even forget to
bring back the compensation dial back to zero after the exposure bracketing
and do not notice the blinking +/- indicator. It become habit to scan at the
bottom of the viewfinder of the 4Ti after a while. This is also true for
flashing OVER or UNDER when I use didicated flashes (T32 or F280).
The duration of display time is rather short, in my opinion.
Jim Terazawa
Doug Cooper wrote:
> My sole ergonomic gripe about the OM4t, is that it's all too easy to
> change the ASA setting, then forget to set the exposure compensation back
> to zero.
>
> I'm trying to train myself to notice the little blinking +/- indicator in
> the viewfinder, but it's easy to disregard it in the heat of a shoot.
>
> Anyone else encounter this, or am I simply absent-minded?
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