David Lyga
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I am not placing this in the RF section because ... it is not a rangefinder camera!
However, I do have a question. When this camera is set at f2.8. the aperture opens all the way.... EXCEPT if I put the camera right next to a bright light bulb. Then, the meter seems to slightly override my 'bad' choice by closing the aperture down a bit. in other words, the f2.8 is not a definitive, absolute choice that the photographer is allowed to make. The meter comes into play in order to cut down the 'incorrect' exposure. If I cover the selenium meter, the aperture opens up fully.
I never experienced a camera like this: obtaining the correct exposure, at all costs, seems to be of primary importance here, and Olympus does not want full manual, even with only aperture, to be a component of its operation. Do I err here?
This camera was intended to be a fully automatic model and, as far as I can understand, the aperture choices are solely for accommodating the guide numbers for flash, nothing else. Or ... is my camera faulty with letting the meter have the final say? - David Lyga
However, I do have a question. When this camera is set at f2.8. the aperture opens all the way.... EXCEPT if I put the camera right next to a bright light bulb. Then, the meter seems to slightly override my 'bad' choice by closing the aperture down a bit. in other words, the f2.8 is not a definitive, absolute choice that the photographer is allowed to make. The meter comes into play in order to cut down the 'incorrect' exposure. If I cover the selenium meter, the aperture opens up fully.
I never experienced a camera like this: obtaining the correct exposure, at all costs, seems to be of primary importance here, and Olympus does not want full manual, even with only aperture, to be a component of its operation. Do I err here?
This camera was intended to be a fully automatic model and, as far as I can understand, the aperture choices are solely for accommodating the guide numbers for flash, nothing else. Or ... is my camera faulty with letting the meter have the final say? - David Lyga
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