Funny you said that....Now I remember that once I had an overexposed shot with
the A200 of an object which was illuminated by a forty five degrees
lightsource...
This or next weekend I may have a little time for photography and would try to
repeat the conditions under the shot was taken, and would let you know.
I know how odd this sounds and that it does not help you, but during the
limited time I spent with my camera, I noticed that with the built in meter,
the exposures are right on, but I get different results when using a handheld
lightmeter (which gave me perfect exposures on Fuji and OM). Granted, mine is
a cheap one, Adorama brand that I bought years ago for about eighty bucks.
I know that I am not helping much, but this type of problem requires a little
more experimentation...:(
Boris
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