Just a question about using the ev compensation with the used sf-1 i recently 
purchased.I 
assume this works similar to over or under exposing with my manual pentax's 
ie.slightly 
rasing or lowering the meter needle depending on what effect yoiu will be looking 
for.Does the 
ev adjustment work on this principle???
One problem i have when photograph horse jumping, is on a bright day-dark horse-and a 
darkish background like trees with lots of greenery,if i expose normaly the horse will 
be 
dark,harder to see,and the trees nicely exposed.I usually overexpose a small amount 
but in 
the manual for the sf-1 for ev examples it says to minus (-) the ev for subjects 
infront of dark 
background and plus (+) if subjext is infront of blue sky or snow.
I'm sure the book is correct but my brain seems to say this is back wards.
Any help from the group????

Ps i'll apologize in advance for anothe rpoor quality scan for the May PUG submition

Dave

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