Cliff's right, of course.  The only reason I suggest having the meter
adjusted in case of need is to avoid using any of your available
compensation settings for that purpose.

Jack C.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-eos@;a1.nl]On Behalf Of Cliff Kelly
 Why not just test for yourself.  Use a grey card (or a neutral wall) where
you can keep the light consistent, set your camera on shutter priority, see
what your f stop is, then change screens (while still under exactly the same
lighting conditions) and see what the f stop changes to.  That change (if
any, but I suspect there would be) is the amount you need to dial in for
compensation.  Course if you find that too much trouble, then you could do
as Jack suggests above.  Regards.  Cliff Kelly



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