SV: SV: M42 to K mount question

2002-03-31 Thread Jens Bladt

Hi Dave
Yeah, that's odd! I can't really "test" it 'cause my daughter has my K1000
right now. But as I see it: To posibilities:
1. The thread adaptor/mount does not work right (aperture simulator)
2. The 200mm/3.5 let's in less light than the A and M/faster lenses?

The best test is to take some pictures (slide film are best) with all three
lenses.
Note down what you are doing. Shoot some with the same aperture (i.e. f1:4,
f1:8) on all lenses.
Compare the results carefully.
I spent a lot of time/money doing systematic tests: It's absolutely
worthwhile doing!
Regards
Jens

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Emne: Re: SV: M42 to K mount question


Thanks Jens.I just find it strange that with an
A or M lens on the K1000, i can get the meter
needle to go from bottom to top when running
through all  the aperature settings.
I put the 200(and the smc 135 f 3.5 )on the
K1000 this wekend and the needle will register
 from the very top to only the center,but not go
below as with other A and M etc.

There seems to be a lot of 'play'in aperature
when the needle gets close to centreie:as 2-4
change in aperature still keeps the needle in
or near the centre,wereas in the A or M 1- 1
1/2 stops will move it out.
Its sunnyer today,i'll see whats happens

Dave
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Sent: Sat, 30 Mar 2002 20:49:14 +0100
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Subject: SV: M42 to K mount question


Hi
Hi Dave
I'm quite sure that the meter is normally not
affected by the mount used.
Provided that the lens/camera works correctly.
The "movement", as you
describe it, is only affected by the way (the
speed) the changes of the
light, that hits the meter - the changing light
at the scene or by the way
you turn the dials on the K1000. Are you sure
that the aperture simulator is
activated properly by the lens/aperture?
Jens




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Re: SV: M42 to K mount question

2002-03-31 Thread David Brooks

Thanks Jens.I just find it strange that with an 
A or M lens on the K1000, i can get the meter 
needle to go from bottom to top when running 
through all  the aperature settings.
I put the 200(and the smc 135 f 3.5 )on the 
K1000 this wekend and the needle will register 
 from the very top to only the center,but not go 
below as with other A and M etc.

There seems to be a lot of 'play'in aperature 
when the needle gets close to centreie:as 2-4 
change in aperature still keeps the needle in 
or near the centre,wereas in the A or M 1- 1 
1/2 stops will move it out.
Its sunnyer today,i'll see whats happens

Dave
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From: "Jens Bladt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sat, 30 Mar 2002 20:49:14 +0100
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Subject: SV: M42 to K mount question


Hi
Hi Dave
I'm quite sure that the meter is normally not 
affected by the mount used.
Provided that the lens/camera works correctly. 
The "movement", as you
describe it, is only affected by the way (the 
speed) the changes of the
light, that hits the meter - the changing light 
at the scene or by the way
you turn the dials on the K1000. Are you sure 
that the aperture simulator is
activated properly by the lens/aperture?
Jens




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SV: M42 to K mount question

2002-03-30 Thread Jens Bladt

Hi
Hi Dave
I'm quite sure that the meter is normally not affected by the mount used.
Provided that the lens/camera works correctly. The "movement", as you
describe it, is only affected by the way (the speed) the changes of the
light, that hits the meter - the changing light at the scene or by the way
you turn the dials on the K1000. Are you sure that the aperture simulator is
activated properly by the lens/aperture?
Jens

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Sendt: 30. marts 2002 20:19
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Emne: M42 to K mount question


Hi all.I tried out my new adaptor
yesterday,using a Super Tak 200 f4 on the
K1000.One thing i noticed was the light meter
was noticably slower moving with the 200 that
if the 35-80 or 80-200 was attached.
Is this a common thing.
Mind you the weather has been really cloudy and
windy lately.

Thanks
Dave


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