> It is the turning of the bottom part of the dial that makes the
> compensation or the film speed adjustment. When you lift the spring
> loaded top it just disconnects from the bottom. When you rotate and
> re-engage, then turn the dial with the indicator line back to zero is
> when the film speed changes. Lifting the top and turning it does
> nothing at to the settings of the camera except the compensation
> indicator line is displaced.
Oh, right, of course. Sorry, I wasn't visualising this properly; I forgot
about the reset-exposure-comp-to-zero step after changing the film speed,
because I always just do that automatically, so I'd forgotten that it needs
to happen.
-- dan
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