Radek,
Metering with the Oly lenses on the Can*n (Borg) is done in a number of
ways. The most similar to the Oly is to put the body in aperture prefered
mode, focus and stop down the lens. Observe the shutter speed shown on the
display. It it's acceptable, fire the shutter. You can alternately shoot in
manual mode. Set the shutter speed and adjust the aperture to make the meter
display match the prefered position on the meter. If you can't get the combo
of aperture and shutter speed you wish, you also have the option to set the
ISO if needed. Try to do that on film on a per-shot basis!
There is no OTF-TTL on the DRebel (300D). There is E-TTL which performs a
TTL evaluation of a prefire flash. I set the shutter speed (60) and aperture
(8) as preferred in manual mode. Release the shutter. The preflash fires,
then the the camera fires and the flash is shot at the needed intensity.
Hope this helps.
-Mickey
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ing. Radovan Faltus" <faltusr@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 11:21 AM
Subject: [OM] Re: Resistance is futile
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> > It's not that hard to count clicks. You really have to focus at full
> > aperture for any accuracy.
>
> Please let me know how you do the metering on E1 with Zuiko
> and EOS with Zuiko.
> Indication in the viewfinder?
> Manual mode only?
> OTF TTL works?
> Spot metering possible?
>
> Thanks, Radek
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