On Oct 8, 2006, at 12:15 PM, P. J. Alling wrote: > Adam Maas wrote: > >> In practice, the 'Green Button'/AE-lock hack on the DSLR's is >> simple and >> easy to use. You always set aperture on the lens for non-A lenses, >> and >> either hit the AE-Lock (Green Button on D/K10D) and it immediately >> sets >> an appropriate shutter speed or you use the DoF preview to get a >> metering readout. I usually do the former and it works very well. >> >> Av mode is usable with adaptor-mounted glass (since that is stop- >> down on >> any K mount body and doesn't have the aperture coupling either) or >> wide-open with pre-A glass. The latter is surprisingly useful for a >> serious low-light shooter like me. >> >> Frankly working with MF glass on the K100D is less hassle than >> using the >> same glass on my MX (Or any other purely manual body). >> >> -Adam >> >> >> > I'm getting tired of you saying this, you obviously don't > understand, or > choose to ignore the limitations of light meters.
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