I found a very dodgy looking Pentax 645 in the junk bin for less than $50 and the only reason I picked it up was that it has the aftermarket upgrade to allow exposure compensation in less than full stops. The rear dial that normally is used to set continuous or single frame drive has been reassigned to control ev comp. I'm just looking for some confirmation on how to use it.
Here is what the dial says on it as I turn it clockwise:
0 (in green)
+0.5 (in orange)
+1 (in orange)
0 (in green)
-1 (in white)
-0.5 (in white)
0 (in green) this is back to where I started
So I presume you just spin the dial to where ever you want... I just wanted to confirm that you don't have to back up and can just keep going the same direction and it will still be set at normal exposure whenever either "0" is selected.
I have yet to get a lens for this body since I wasn't even sure if it was working when I bought it, but it seems okay so I'll probably pick up a standard lens just to play with it, but as I recall, this lens is hard to test out without actually putting film in it... or that special rear cover which I don't have now.
I previously owned this camera but sold it to finance the purchase of my RB... but I've often thought it would be nice to have one again so when I saw this one, especially with the upgrade I jumped!
Here is what the dial says on it as I turn it clockwise:
0 (in green)
+0.5 (in orange)
+1 (in orange)
0 (in green)
-1 (in white)
-0.5 (in white)
0 (in green) this is back to where I started
So I presume you just spin the dial to where ever you want... I just wanted to confirm that you don't have to back up and can just keep going the same direction and it will still be set at normal exposure whenever either "0" is selected.
I have yet to get a lens for this body since I wasn't even sure if it was working when I bought it, but it seems okay so I'll probably pick up a standard lens just to play with it, but as I recall, this lens is hard to test out without actually putting film in it... or that special rear cover which I don't have now.
I previously owned this camera but sold it to finance the purchase of my RB... but I've often thought it would be nice to have one again so when I saw this one, especially with the upgrade I jumped!
