Av mode works just fine with M42 glass ;-)

-Adam


Paul Stenquist wrote:
> You can't really shoot aperture priority using an aperture ring with  
> the K10D. You will get only wide open ap priority. You'll have to  
> shoot manual exposure, using the green button. If you have A lenses  
> or FA lenses, you can of course use them with the aperture ring in  
> the A position.
> Paul
> On Sep 17, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Brendan MacRae wrote:
> 
> 
>>
>>--- graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Actually I do not think it is on body aperture
>>>control that bothers most
>>>of us. It is not being able to use the lens on our
>>>old cameras,
>>
>>Yeah, that's a bummer since I've heard a lot of good
>>comments about the DA glass.
>>
>> and
>>
>>>having no choice but learning something that
>>>provides no improvement in
>>>our output.
>>
>>Right.
>>
>>
>>But I guess the way to get that point
>>
>>>across is by not
>>>buying something that does not work the way we want
>>>it to.
>>>
>>
>>Well, so far I haven't purchased any DA or FAJ lenses
>>simply because I have no camera body to accomodate
>>them. That will change with K10D but I wonder how long
>>it will be before I cave.
>>
>>I suppose it depends on what my images look like with
>>my older lenses and if shooting Aperture Priority the
>>"new" way doesn't make me throw the camera out the
>>window.
>>
>>-Brendan
>>
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