I used to believe my Z1 could do that:
During exposure a white car passes in the middle of the frame. The camera
will cut exposure to a natch a higher EV.
This does not lead to a better picture - because the car really should
appear as white.
Annother example: On a sunny day I take a picture. During exposure a cloud
covering the sun, passes and much more light hits the meter/film (I have
experienced thsi today). The camera cuts exposure accordingly.
Jens

Jens Bladt
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On Sun, 15 Aug 2004, Jens Bladt wrote:

> Do you know if the MZ-S is capeable of adjusting exposure DURING
exposuere?

Only the LX (of Pentax Cameras) can do that. What you said about the
Super-A re TTL flash is also true for all Pentax AF bodies and the LX
only.

Kostas



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