Mark Roberts a �crit:
Robert Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


You actually need a spring loaded contact to short out the recessed pin on the body. Then you still wouldn't get the correct exposure. Non-A lenses do not have a linear aperture engagement lever, so the body would dial the wrong aperture when stopping down.


I think you *would* get the correct exposure, if you could install the
spring-loaded contact as described: If I understand the mechanism
correctly, the geometric, rather than linear, movement of the aperture
engagement lever, it would cause it to move *more* than is required to
stop down to the selected aperture, not less.


So it's only two "good exposure" settings ??     :-))
- at full aperture, the lens lever remain at bottom
- at closest aperture, the lens lever come at top

Michel



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