On Mon, 4 Jun 2001 20:30:02 -0400, you wrote:
>Gentlemen -
>
>Background: Camera is Elan IIe. When using a remote control
>shutter release or the camera timer, the eyepiece must be covered
>before the shutter is actually tripped to prevent light from entering
>through the piece and effecting the exposure setting - yes???
>
>Question: If one has set the "exposure lock", then it is not
>necessary to cover the eyepiece when using a remote shutter
>release as the desired exposure setting is already "locked in" (at
>least for six seconds!!) and would not be altered by light entering
>through the eyepiece - yes??
>
>Will appreicate comments.
Rather than have a 6-second panic skew my shooting aplomb - ;-) - why
not just take the meter reading and then set it in manual mode?
Ken Durling
Website http://home.earthlink.net/~kdurling/
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