RE: LX: testing a used one

2001-03-27 Thread Rory Flynn
As far as I know it goes like this; -if the batteries are dead, and the speed is shorter than 1/30 (?) the mirror will stay up as a "change your batteries" warning. - the same may happen in aperture-priority mode? And the exposure will change during exposure in aperture priority because the meter

Re: LX: testing a used one.

2001-03-27 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "Peter Smith" Subject: RE: LX: testing a used one. > You mean the LX changes it's exposure during the shot? The photographer > chooses one shutter speed and the camera changes it? I thought all you LX > fans were preaching about

Re: LX: testing a used one.

2001-03-27 Thread Gianfranco Irlanda
dave o'brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So I look at it. Manage to stop the shop assistant after he's only > tripped the shutter once. Play with it. Feels very nice. Get him to > put batteries in it. Look at the meter. It doesn't change no matter > what I point it at. Put a lens (FA 50/1