Hi Kevin,

you can also pull and hold the DOF-preview in M mode.
The metering scale on the right lights up as long you hold the lever in
place.
You can then track the changes in exposure balance according to your
changes of time or aperture...very convenient IMHO.

Thomas




> 
> Uh, Doh. I meant to say if it's too slow, open up the stop. Then repeat
> your meter reading and shoot. In any case, the *ist-D meter works very
> well in multi segment, center weighted, and spot. it's a perrfectly
> adequate exposure tool.
> On Mar 14, 2004, at 8:29 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> 
> > The change in shutter speed reflects the meter reading. If it's too
> > slow, stop down. Then repeat your meter reading and shoot.
> > On Mar 14, 2004, at 8:05 PM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> >
> >> John Forbes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> issued this cry:
> >>
> >>> Just press the little green button.
> >>
> >> I press the little green button , when in M mode, and it changes the
> >> the shutter speed. Is the meter supposed to be active?
> >>
> >> Kind regards
> >> Kevin
> >>
> >>
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