I dont think anyone is claiming that it supports AE in the same way as on
older cameras. In any event on my Super A in AE mode the sutter speed is
only updated to take into account a new apeture setting when I depress the
shutter button slightly and hence turn on the light meter. If I leave it for
a few more seconds the light meter turns itself off and I have to depress
the button again. Admitedly when activated it then responds automatically to
any apeture changes, but it is not that hard to dpress the green button on
the *istD to do this manually.


A.

 On 18/9/04 3:42 pm, "J. C. O'Connell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> WRONG, read what I said, you cant see it unless
> you press button and if you change aperture you
> cant see it unless you press button again.
> and if light changes, you cant see it unless you
> press button again. With true AE you get continous
> readout of shutter speed at all times and instantly
> updates if you change the aperture, not only the
> display but the actual shutter speed too.

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