On Sat, Jul 20, 2002 at 11:23:53AM -0700, Winsor Crosby wrote:
> >
> >
> >Good explanation. This are my conclusions too. See my older posting.
> >OM-2S/P, OM-3 & OM-4 are affected too, because the semi-mirror-element
> >also uses something like a fresnell element.
> >
> >Frieder Faig
>
> Which might affect manual meter settings, but auto exposure taken off
> the shutter curtain should be OK.
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This is exactly what I think, and wanted to say.
Film and shutter cutain metering is ok. Viewfinder indication and
manual mode can be wrong.
The only thing to consider in auto-mode, when shifting, is that the
correct exposure can be up to two stops faster than indicated.
And select a apperture, which indicates a shutter speed of max.
1/250s (1/500s for OM4). Otherwise you might get a overexposure,
not because of the ADM, but because the shutter can`t do more :-(.
Oh. would be nice for someone with a OM4:
Using memory mode with the ADM. The camera stores and
indicate the determined speed on the shutter curtain after the first exposure.
This would be a way to find out the differences -should be?
Frieder Faig
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