spassig
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I start a new thread because I don't understand the solution from Greg Davis in (there was a url link here which no longer exists) No. 4.
I have modified Greg's solution from shutter speed to aperture. Hope this is right ?
"-Set the meter to ambient light with the aperture highlighted and use the spot meter"
I have it done
"-Meter the low area of your scene"
I have it done. Result t=4s, f=16.0
"-Hold the MID.TONE button and scroll the wheel while watching the longer time numbers and the mark. You should see the small arrows shift as you scroll"
I have it done. Result t=1/2 s, f=16.0. In M there stand 1. One value stored ? I don't see arrows on scale, only marks.
"-Continue scrolling until the mark is on the Zone you want."
See above
"-Press the memory button."
a) I have it done by holding MID.TONE because in display I see 4s, 16.0. Is this right ?
b) I have it done without holding MID.TONE because in display I see 4s, 16.0. Is this right ?
in a) and b) there is a small mark above -3 in lower scale. OK, I move 3 zones and define zone II.
Please give feedback.
Jochen
I have modified Greg's solution from shutter speed to aperture. Hope this is right ?
"-Set the meter to ambient light with the aperture highlighted and use the spot meter"
I have it done
"-Meter the low area of your scene"
I have it done. Result t=4s, f=16.0
"-Hold the MID.TONE button and scroll the wheel while watching the longer time numbers and the mark. You should see the small arrows shift as you scroll"
I have it done. Result t=1/2 s, f=16.0. In M there stand 1. One value stored ? I don't see arrows on scale, only marks.
"-Continue scrolling until the mark is on the Zone you want."
See above
"-Press the memory button."
a) I have it done by holding MID.TONE because in display I see 4s, 16.0. Is this right ?
b) I have it done without holding MID.TONE because in display I see 4s, 16.0. Is this right ?
in a) and b) there is a small mark above -3 in lower scale. OK, I move 3 zones and define zone II.
Please give feedback.
Jochen
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