>
> Okay, so maybe that is the reason that a third party (CPC) 135/2.8 lens I
> have always seems to overexpose slide film. It always overexposes even in
> auto or program mode. Does this mean that it is stopping down to a larger
> than indicated f/stop? or that the f/stops aren't accurate? And can this
be
> adjusted for in any way other than compensating the camera settings when
> this lens is on. That would be just too much of a pain to, say, reset the
> asa everytime I put this lense on and off. Maybe I need to look for a
Zuiko
> 135??
> Wayne
I think the camera will auto adjust the exposure at auto mode, expect spot
mode, which will also be affected if the aperture level is not accurately
positioned.
C.H.Ling
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