As you change the f stop the camera selects the correct shutter speed.
Although the shutter speed LEDs in the viewfinder change in full stops,
actual speeds are stepless and infinite between LEDs. Exposure is always
"zeroed" unless you have dialed in some xposure compensation on the asa
dial.
John Hermanson
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Arni R Kjartansson" <arnik@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] Zeroing out OM10
| The original post:
|
| "As a new owner of an OM10, I've started a photography
| course. Unfortunately no one seems to know how to
| "zero out" my OM10. Hw does the OM10 indicate that I
| have reached the correct balance between shutter speed
| and aperture, in manual mode? Is this possible?"
|
| --
| Arni R Kjartansson
| arnik@xxxxxxxxx
| Iceland Telecom
|
| Chris wrote:
| > I'm not really sure what Arun means by the meter "reading zero?" I sure
| > don't see a "zero" on the meter indicator of my OM-1n.
| >
| > Someone wanna explain, please?
| >
| > Regards,
| >
| > Chris
|
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