waffles
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I'm thinking of buying a set of extension tubes to use with my Hasselblad 203fe. They come in two versions: with & without the electronic TCC databus contacts. I was wondering, if I were to use, say, a 56E to extend my Zeiss 80mm CFE, will the camera's computer be smart enough to automatically compensate for the loss of "effective aperture?"
In other words, if I put the camera in "A" mode, and attach an FE/CFE lens with the aperture set at f/8 and the meter chooses a speed of 1/60 ... and then I remove the lens, attach a databus-equipped extension tube, re-attach the lens with the aperture set at f/8 ... will the meter still automatically choose a speed of 1/60, or will it choose a slower speed to compensate for the loss of effective aperture when close-focusing?
I understand that the CFE Makro-Planar can do this while the CFi Makro-Planar cannot. But I'm not sure about the extension tubes. Thanks for your help!
In other words, if I put the camera in "A" mode, and attach an FE/CFE lens with the aperture set at f/8 and the meter chooses a speed of 1/60 ... and then I remove the lens, attach a databus-equipped extension tube, re-attach the lens with the aperture set at f/8 ... will the meter still automatically choose a speed of 1/60, or will it choose a slower speed to compensate for the loss of effective aperture when close-focusing?
I understand that the CFE Makro-Planar can do this while the CFi Makro-Planar cannot. But I'm not sure about the extension tubes. Thanks for your help!