On Tue, May 8, 2012, at 09:51 PM, Moose wrote:
> At least with Big-IS and Canons, once the correct max aperture is set,
> one may set the Av the actual shooting setting of
> the lens. This has no effect whatsoever on the actual exposure, per
> "First", above. But it does record that aperture in
> the EXIF, which is useful to me.
If I understand what you are saying, it does not work for me. Av simply
does not turn around a correct exposure unless the camera aperture is
left at Max. You can put the lens aperture wherever you want and get a
good exposure, but EXIF records max exposure from the in camera setting.
Change the max exposure in camera, and the capture exposure is messed
up.
I seem to be missing something significant in what you are saying.
Sorry.
Joel W.
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