I SURE DO.

You would have to be an idiot to think otherwise.
Why in the world would you want to have to remember
or ignore exposure compensation settings for each
camera when you could match them once and for
all and have them behave identically without
any exposure compensation. thats much better
from a user standpoint and when you REALLY want
or need exposure compensation it would be dialed
in as normal, not added or subtracted from some
base setting off zero that is already there for
body to body matching.

jco



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>I shot the wedding ceremony with both my D and the K10 in available
>light. My D was set with a half stop over exposure comp, the K10 was 
>baselined. The exposures were virtually identical.

Good. You have practical experience.
Do you think a buried adjustment for matching your cameras would be 
preferable to exposure compensation?

William Robb 



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