Yes, READ or delete. But don't argue
That LOCKED AE is AE when it isn't.
that's not semantics, that's major functional
differences. If it didn't matter, Pentax
Wouldn't have put the aperture cams on the lenses
in the first place back in '75. ( '71 if you
count the SMCT Pentax screw lenses).
jco

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Subject: Re: k10d and manual-aperture lenses?


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "J. C. O'Connell"
Subject: RE: k10d and manual-aperture lenses?


No automatic exposure has traditional always been
Continous after setting one parameter ( in this
Case the aperture ). This is simply a 1 shot
Stop down manual exposure mode where the camera
Finds the correct shutter speed for you ONE TIME
And doesn't correct if the lighting or aperture
Changes like traditional AE always has. Its not
Really AE its metered manual or "AE with AE LOCK
Always ON" which is quite another story.

Is there a point, other than a semantics debate, to all this?

William Robb 



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