On a T-mount, there *is* one lever sticking out - but in a fixed position,
transmitting the information to set the 'aperture bias' that Daniel spoke of
to zero.
Piers
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Subject: Re: [OM] OM Pin-hole photography problem - help!
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I've got a 1250/10 Celestron. It's a T-mount lens -- no levers transmitting
any information. Works fine on "auto." Spot readings, of course, work
because they're taken at the only possible aperture.
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