----- Original Message -----
From: J. C. O'Connell
Subject: RE: Exposure

> Seemed to me that he was implying that
> he has the ability to expose every frame
> he shoots within 1/3 stop of a TECHNICALLY
> perfect exposure with a TLL meter reading.
> He has no clue that his camera/lenses are not
> that accurate or consistent across all the
> settings.

They don't have to be accurate, all they have to be is consistent.
Presuming his films are, in fact, exposed to within a third stop of what
he wants, it falls to reason that his equipment is consistent.
We aren't talking about a mechanically timed shutter that can be all
over the place, but a quartz timed shutter that should be repeatable to
within a few percentage points, they really are that accurate, and well
adjusted lenses (remember, P�l has a special relationship with Pentax
Norway, since he is one of their three customers).
Also, nature shooting, which seems to be mostly what he shoots, isn't
really all that demanding of a metering system.
Fuji film is remarkably speed and colour stable, and consistent from
batch to batch, much more so than Kodak, and the Fuji CR-56 process is
very stable.

I find it a bit baffling is that people find it hard to believe that
modern camera equipment can give consistently accurate exposures.

William Robb


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