On Sep 23, 2005, at 10:47 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

Well, there IS ANOTHER WAY to work with these LENSES, but I'd suggest that MOST people using a Pentax DSLR will not choose to use it for any NUMBER of reasons. The heck with using the camera's BUILT IN meter. Take time to understand the LIGHT and the way the sensor works, and just shoot without using a meter. MUCH FASTER, much simpler, and, when one gets GOOD at it,
at least as accurate and, arguably, more so in some SITUATIONS.

I like how you think Shel. This is indeed the way I usually work when I move to manual exposure control and precisely because I find it fast, accurate, and intuitive. Why use a meter when you can review the exposure with a histogram a second later and make suitable adjustments to your initial guesstimate?

Some might argue that this doesn't work in rapidly changing lighting conditions or for transitory photo opportunities, but then that's what Program, Tv, and Av exposure modes are for. And despite that, it can work remarkably well if you're facile with your exposure estimation.

I'm sure this idea will not fly very far on this list.

Finds a home here... ;-)

Godfrey

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