This is a classic example where we need to meter the light, not the
lens. Unfortunately, few people know how anymore.
AG
On Wednesday, August 4, 2010, Chuck Norcutt
<chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Then it's no wonder that you get variable exposure readings. The eSIF
> says: "stop down the lens and determine exposure (lens must not be
> shifted)".
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> SwissPace wrote:
>> Sorry for the confusion, but I was talking about using the zuiko OM
>> 35/2.8 shift lens.
>>
>> On 04/08/2010 01:25, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>>> I also did a double take on the word "shift" but here I think he was
>>> talking about the shift in Program mode. To shift in Program mode on
>>>
>>> Jeff Keller wrote:
>>>
>>>> Shift? ... The exposure readings on the 5D2 are way off with shift lenses.
>>>> The max available, -EV2, won't even compensate enough. I have to put the
>>>>
>>
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