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From: "John Francis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> 
> The metering doesn't have to be done with an external meter.
> 
> What you do is:
> 
> 0) Put the lens on the camera, and set the camera to manual.
> 
> 1) Meter with the lens mounted on the camera, using the internal meter.
>    It's best to set the lens wide open at this point, as that's how the
>    camera is going to treat the lens when it measures the light.
> 
> 2) Turn the lens aperture ring to your desired shooting aperture.
>    Count the number of f-stops by which you stopped the lens down.
> 
> 3) Set the shutter speed to that many stops slower than metering said.
> 
> 
> It would be nice if you could use the exposure compensation feature to
> automatically perform step (3) [assuming you knew what your shooting
> aperture was going to be at the beginning] but you can't - the exposure
> compensation doesn't work in manual exposure mode.  Bummer.

Would it work in Av mode?

Christian

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