ame01999
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I'm new to the Hasselblad system. My 50mm lens makes sense to me: set EV value from light meter, keep it constant, set the aperture, get the shutter speed.
My 150mm Sonnar f2.8 does not have shutter speeds. Even ChatGPT doesn't believe me when I tell it this.
It does have an EV scale. I assumed I would select the EV value, choose the aperture, and the correct shutter speed would be selected, but hidden from me.
But that assumes EV and aperture can be set separately. They're on the same dial! I can't even tell where the correct EV value could be selected.The previous user has put a tiny star sticker that I thought might indicate something, but there is no way to move the protruding segment with the star on it independent of the EV dial. If I move the only dial I can move, aperture changes while. . . well, I don't know what EV is doing because I don't see anything that selects the EV value.
Perplexity says this system of hiding the shutter speed was supposed to be good for beginners, who could dial in an EV, then change the aperture, with the shutter speed adjusting behind the scenes. In theory, that makes sense (except for forcing users to memorize corresponding shutter speeds), but again, I need to specify two settings to the camera: EV and aperture, and I only see a way to select aperture. Can you help me see what I'm missing? I was happy to find an f2.8 150mm at a good price, but I seem to have acquired a foolish exposure system. Thanks for your wisdom.
(I thought pushing the tiny button next to the tiny star sticker would somehow decouple the EV from aperture settings, but pressing the button only bypasses the discrete aperture steps, allowing for a smooth glide between apertures).
My 150mm Sonnar f2.8 does not have shutter speeds. Even ChatGPT doesn't believe me when I tell it this.
It does have an EV scale. I assumed I would select the EV value, choose the aperture, and the correct shutter speed would be selected, but hidden from me.
But that assumes EV and aperture can be set separately. They're on the same dial! I can't even tell where the correct EV value could be selected.The previous user has put a tiny star sticker that I thought might indicate something, but there is no way to move the protruding segment with the star on it independent of the EV dial. If I move the only dial I can move, aperture changes while. . . well, I don't know what EV is doing because I don't see anything that selects the EV value.
Perplexity says this system of hiding the shutter speed was supposed to be good for beginners, who could dial in an EV, then change the aperture, with the shutter speed adjusting behind the scenes. In theory, that makes sense (except for forcing users to memorize corresponding shutter speeds), but again, I need to specify two settings to the camera: EV and aperture, and I only see a way to select aperture. Can you help me see what I'm missing? I was happy to find an f2.8 150mm at a good price, but I seem to have acquired a foolish exposure system. Thanks for your wisdom.
(I thought pushing the tiny button next to the tiny star sticker would somehow decouple the EV from aperture settings, but pressing the button only bypasses the discrete aperture steps, allowing for a smooth glide between apertures).