I believe all the M auto cameras featured stepless shutter speeds.  As for the
aperture, my SP's LED typically tells me it can select a 5.7 aperture or other
non-standard f-stop if needed.

Steve S.
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>     I have recently acquired a SuperProgram, thanks to a fellow member of the
> PDML who sold it to me. I have already put two rolls of film through it, and
> love it. Truly a great camera.
>     I am used to the K family though, and I miss the match needle...i'm not
> too sure about this "0+/-" stuff. Is there any way of knowing the exposure
> closer than within about a one stop range (my assuming that 0+/- implies from
> -.5 to +.5 of proper exposure)?
>     Also, i know it is more modern camera's, but is the aperture priority
> mode and shutter priority modes stepless? Meaning could it use a shutter
> speed of 1/317th of a second if it felt that would give proper exposure.
>     One more: the exposure compensation only has "stops" at 2X, 4X, 1/2X and
> 1/4X, but are you limited to only those. Could you leave the knob at 1/2 or
> even 1/3-2/3 between 1X and 2X. It would make since to me that you could, b/c
> it is merely moving the ISO setting by a certain amount, and the ISO can be
> adjusted at stops in between 100 and 200. (did my ramblings make any
> sense...i'm definitely not a good communicator). Let me know if my thinking
> is correct.
>
>     and if you'd like to see some of the shots i've put through the
> SuperProgram, you can see them at <A
> HREF="www.auburn.edu/~roberrb/pics1.html">www.auburn.edu/~roberrb/pics1.html
> </A>. Let me know how you like the shots too...all of the other pages are my
> older shot with the K1000 or KX.
>
> brent
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