--- Hugo_G�vert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Bob Meyer wrote:
>
> > But the evaluative metering in the Elan II has
> always
> > disapointed me--doesn't work very well at all in
> > backlit shots. (And before all or you Elan II
> owners
> > start screaming, I own one to, and like it a lot.
> But
>
> :-) We ain't gonna scream about this - actually the
> only screaming we've
> done about this issue was long time ago, when we
> realized that it really
> is quite poor.
Ah, but the last time I made this comment a few people
did jump all over me.
> That is one thing. Also the pattern of the EOS 50e
> (Elan IIe) is such that
> the outhermost large are covers both the sky and the
> ground in landscapes
> and that's why, IMHO, it does not expose even the
> simplest landscape
> pictures very well.
Agreed.
> Many years ago I didn't think I'd ever write that
> one should get to know
> his/hers camera. None of them is perfect, one must
> learn the weaknesses
> and learn what to do in those situations.
Absolutely true.
=====
Bob Meyer
I wish I knew what I know now, when I was younger...
http://www.meyerweb.net/epson
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