On Monday, November 25, 2002, at 01:23 AM, Winsor Crosby wrote:
This describes the Battery Check beep. That's actually how I
determined that my camera had the new circuit. The beeping I
experienced this afternoon was not in the Battery Check position,
though. It was in the Auto position. An Audi has been abandoned on my
street and it's all covered with leaves and filth and has about a
dozen stickers on it from the local police threatening to tow it away
(why it's still there I have no idea). Anyway, I decided to snap a
couple of photos of it and used the spot meter and Shadow function to
expose for deep shadows. After I'd snap the exposure the camera would
beep four or five times. I have no idea what that means and the
manual doesn't really explain it either. I tend to think that it may
have meant that even at 1/2000 of a second the shot was still
overexposed. I was shooting wide open with a 28mm F2.8 and hoping
that shooting wide open would give me a little less depth of field. I
wanted the car in focus and as little else as possible, but I wanted
the "open" angle from that lens. Even though it tends to have way
more DOF than I typically like I'm going through a phase where I feel
like everything I shoot is claustrophobic somehow and I keep grabbing
the 28. I was shooting Portra 160 VC and it wasn't that bright out,
but I noticed the meter really jumping into the short exposure times.
In all likelihood the beeps were telling me I'd just overexposed my
film, but I wish I knew what all the alerts were for sure. I haven't
had to adjust to a new camera since the Carter administration, so I'm
just feeling a little out of my element. ;-)
-Rob
Your exposure was fine. When the picture is taken the spot and shadow
functions are automatically cleared and the meter is still on. It is
giving you a signal that the next picture will be overexposed with
whatever is in the frame at the time and without changing the > settings.
Winsor
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Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California
Sorry, Rob. Google failed me.
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