Not to me, I'm one of Franks friends and therefor by association ...

Jens Bladt wrote:

Very true (are you listening, Pentax?).
Jens

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-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Peter J. Alling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 8. september 2004 19:51 Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Emne: Re: Amazing Discovery


Since the camera is all software driven it would have taken very little effort to have it stop the lens down take a meter reading then fire the shutter, which in many circumstances would be almost as good as Open Aperture TTL metering.

Jens Bladt wrote:



You are, of course, right, John.
What bothers me, is that the camera actually does stop down when fired as
described, but aparently to late.
I guess it would have been quite simple (small ajustments) to turn the


green


button into a temporary shutter release, using a custums function and
perhaps one small electronic contact.
All the best.
Jens

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-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: John Francis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 8. september 2004 19:12 Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Emne: Re: Amazing Discovery (was: IST D and Pentax-F 1.7x AF adapter)


Jens Bladt mused:




With the AF 1.7x adapter on the *ist D, an A or M lens works in Green




Mode,




P-Mode, Tv-Mode and Av-mode (works like aperture priority in all cases) -
without using the greene button. I just tried on f2.8, f8 and f22. All 12
images came out correctly exposed!

That's kind of sensational, isn't it!?
All the best

Jens Bladt




It's more than sensational - it's impossible.

An "A" lens (set at "A") should work correctly, as you describe.  But
there's no way for the camera to reliably achieve correct exposure with a
pre-"A" lens at anything other than full aperture.  So that's what it uses.

If you examine those image you took with the lens set to f22, you'll find
they have the same depth of field as images exposed with the lens at f2.8

With a pre-"A" lens mounted (with or without the AF 1.7x adapter), and the
camera set to any of the "Auto" modes, the top panel display will show Av.
But when the exposure is made, the lens won't stop down.

The only time tha *ist-D will stop down a pre-"A" lens during exposure
is if the camera is set to manual exposure mode.











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