Not exactly one shot stop down.  If I understand what you
mean by "no continuous aperture priority," I'd have to
disagree.  The camera will hold the setting until the green
button is pushed again.  And, while I've not used the istd
in the described manner, others here have noted how fast and
unobtrusive the method is.  Frankly, it's good enough for
many of the folks on this list.  Odd that you'd feel it's
unacceptable (if you really do) since you seem to use a lot
of screw mount lenses, and this system is infinitely faster,
and almost transparent.

"J. C. O'Connell" wrote:
> 
> sounds like no continous aperture priority or open aperture
> metering, just a 1-shot stop down metering/AE.  while much better
> than the initial offering, still not really a full support
> of K/M lenses IMHO. Guess we'll have to wait for the "D2"
> model to get back up to the 1975 technological levels of the "K"
> film bodies.....
>

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