And think how much simpler it would be if you didn't have to do that. 

Paul Stenquist wrote:

>When I'm shooting with a K lens on my *ist D, my thumb is on the  
>green button. Without really thinking about it, I just keep whacking  
>it as I work. So the shutter speed adjusts continuously as I change  
>the frame or if the light changes. It's really quite simple.
>Paul
>On Oct 22, 2006, at 11:45 AM, J. C. O'Connell wrote:
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>>We are not talking about bottom line film
>>Bodies but most DID show over/under exposure.
>>Secondly the stop down method is flawed in
>>That it sucks away meter sensitivity, takes
>>More time, and needs to be done over and over
>>Again everytime the lighting changes, the aperture
>>Setting changes, the varible aperture zoom zoom
>>Setting changes, and the macro magnification changes.
>>All of that is continuously fully automatic with the cam sensor
>>Implementation which is missing on the DSLR with K/M lenses.
>>jco
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On  
>>Behalf Of
>>Shel Belinkoff
>>Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 5:44 AM
>>To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
>>Subject: RE: The JCO survey
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>>No they're not.  Push the GB and the lens and camera communicate, the
>>aperture is recorded and exposure info is calculated, shutter speed is
>>adjusted.  The camera and lens just communicate differently.  Plus, by
>>activating the DOF button, the camera provides a read out in the
>>viewfinder
>>of how much over/under the exposure is.  That's more than some film
>>bodies
>>delivered.
>>
>>Shel
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>>>[Original Message]
>>>From: J. C. O'Connell
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>>>The new bodies are IGNORING lens communication
>>>Of the K/M lenses. Just because its mechanical
>>>Doesn't mean its of no value or meaningless.
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