> > I'm quite tempted to use some red, yellow and green highlighting markers
> > to color code the aperture rings. A grade apertures get green
> > highlighting, B gets yellow and C gets red. Then you'll know in a flash
> > what the potential enlarge ability of your image can be.
>
> > Gary Reese
> > Las Vegas, NV
>
> The Zone VI Workshop used to sell a little label that you stuck on your
spot
> meter. You dial in the reading you want to show up as middle gray next to
> the V on the lable, and then you could see at a glance how other values
you
> metered would come out on a gray scale. I've relied on mine for years.
> Maybe something like that could be worked out to do what you're talking
> about, Gary. If there's a convenient surface next to the f-stop ring, you
> could make a little label with A next f-8, A- next to f-5.6, or whatever.
I don't
> know all the Zuiko lenses, but I'm looking at a 135/3.5, and it's tailor
> made for the idea.
> JP
PS I sent this once and got it back. It's been a couple of days; the
message said it was not delivered.
>
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