There's this great little camera called an LX, that makes any aperture calibration issue completely irrelevant..... I shot for 1 week a lens with faulty aperture, and I couldn't notice it, the exposure was right on spot.

Alan Chan wrote:
I don't think it will work. The reason is that the diaphragm actuators of pre-A lenses are not linear. Even if you can fool the camera with an 'A' setting, the actual stopped down aperture during exposure would not be accurate.

regards,
Alan Chan

... about drilling a hole on the mount of your K/M lenses
to make them appear to the body as A lenses?


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