George Mann
Member
As much as I still love my ailing Nikkormat, there is one thing about it the continually frustrates me.
You may think that I am silly, but I have been spoiled by the accuracy that I can achieve with my F90x, and its stepless shutter.
The problem lies in shoot scenes of mixed lighting in broad daylight, and only having 1/500 and 1/1000 to choose from, instead of 1/750, which would give me the most accurate exposure.
Why the makers of these old mechanical cameras didn't equip them with this usable intermediate speed is perplexing.
You may think that I am silly, but I have been spoiled by the accuracy that I can achieve with my F90x, and its stepless shutter.
The problem lies in shoot scenes of mixed lighting in broad daylight, and only having 1/500 and 1/1000 to choose from, instead of 1/750, which would give me the most accurate exposure.
Why the makers of these old mechanical cameras didn't equip them with this usable intermediate speed is perplexing.