Roland Mabo escribi�:
> 
> >From: Carlos Royo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 13:13:50 +0100
> >
> >Just the contrary. It is calibrated for negative film, hence it
> >overexposes.
> 
> Then why doesn't my MZ-5n overexpose slides?
> I've found my MZ-5n to be *neutral*. It neither overexposes or underexposes.
> The images are faithful to how my eyes saw the scene. Bright sunny days
> comes out bright and sunny. Glooming, boring, grey days comes out just as
> boring as they actually were when the image was shot.
> 
> Same thing with the MZ-5 that I had previously.
> 

Hi Roland:
I don't mean it overexposes all the time. But in matrix metering mode,
it usually overexposes, usually 0.5 EV, in contrasty scenes. This is at
least my experience, with the slide films I use.

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