Yes, I have used all those controls. Changing the film speed is a bit
fiddly. It does work well, but it is sitll not the perfect solution.
But then the camera was intended as a Pen type of camera, i.e. auto
exposure for quick sketches, fast shooting.
Earl
Jim Couch wrote:
>Yeah, but it has a very easy to use compensation lever - just switch the
>ASA lever to dial in +/- exposure compensation. Not quite manual, but it
>does work well.
>
>Jim Couch
>
>Earl Dunbar wrote:
>
>
>
>>I've had several XAs and never had the problem you experienced. My
>>frustration with the XA is the lack of true manual exposure and the
>>short base of the rangefinder. Of course, the latter is a function of
>>the size, which is its chief charm along with the quality of the
>>lens/images. Oh, and if I could get an XA with a 35/f2...
>>
>>Earl
>>
>>
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