MIchel wrote:
> On classic Pentax cameras, a left to right under/overexposure scale would only work
>with
> a clockwise arrangements of speed selection on the shutter dial (LX, MX...).
>
> But then, Pentax would have to reverse the sequence of F-stop on their lenses for
>this
> to hold true. Right now, you turn the ring __towards the right__ (clockwise) to
>reduce
> overexposure, whereas you turn the shutter speed knob __toward the left__
> (counterclockwise) to accomplish the same thing. One of them would have to change,
> or we would end up buying Sigma lenses, or maybe Chinon.
I truly can't see a problem here. The 645n has a horizontal exposure bar and the same
interface and aperture direction of other Pentaxes.
My point isn't really the orientation of the bar but which way do you turn the dial?
If you have horizontal bar the turning direction would be intuitive.
P�l
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