The manual for mine says 1 minute with an exposure meter range of -5EV to
18.
The 4Ti manual says - hmmmm - that's weird - 1 minute via auto exposure
and 4 via spot metering. It also omits the minus sign from the EV ranges
for the respective modes which again seems out of whack.
-5 - 19 for Auto and 0 - 19 for spot.
This data is the same in the Factory repair manual, except they remember
the minus signs.
Now why can you measure the exposure to 4 min with an EV range of only 0
and yet only measure an exposure of 1 min with an EV of -5 ?
The spacemen are on page 116 of the 4Ti manual in the text describing the
1-12 screen "Then bring the spacemen into focus"
Imagine what we could see with a 2-12 !
Giles
Joel Wilcox wrote:
> I believe a 2S can take as long an auto exposure as a 4T. Am I incorrect?
> A long auto exposure based upon a spot reading stored in memory is an
> advantage of the 4T though.
>
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