I was just playing around with my XA and I noticed something;
Shooting indoors, artificial light, f5.6/400 film (say), the OM2S (with a
35mm lens on it) reads at 1/60th. The XA reads at 1/15th.
Now, doing the same comparison in daylight the next day (at f16 to keep in
range) they both read 1/400th or so, as I'd expect.
I didn't do tests as the sun came up, but I get the impression that the
XA's light meter tends to be under-sensitive in lower light conditions. I
changed the batteries, that didn't help; am I right here, or is there
something else going on?
thanks,
-- dan (just about to get out the acetone again, sticky magnet just hit
again..)
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