Hi fellow listmembers,

a few weeks ago I got my first L-lens: the 70-200/4 L. Until now I have
used it on my EOS 5 and RT (I took about 16 rolls of film during a one-week
trip on the norwegian coastal voyage, the hurtigruten. The film is being
developed right now. I can't wait to see the results) .
Yesterday I was browsing through the 70-200 manual when I came across this
remark:
"when using a 2x extender (teleconverter) with the 70-200/4 L and the EOS 5
set an exposure compensation of -1 on the camera"
The manual only mentiones the EOS 5 here, and only in combination with a 2x
teleconverter. Does anybody know why I should have to dial in this amount
of exposure compensation with my EOS 5??? Until now I was under the
impression that the camera's meter doesn't care if there is a teleconverter
attached or not...

Kind regards,

Bart
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