They still don't - and never will (if it's reflected metering/a built-in
one), until you find a way to tell it, whether you are photographing a white
horse or a black cow. You have to know, the camera/meter doesn't. Both
should be exposed exactly the same. No meter will suggest that (incident
metering exempted).
Jens Bladt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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Fra: Herb Chong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 11. januar 2005 02:55
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Emne: Re: Sigma 2.8 Zoom lens comments


how long has it been since light meters gave perfect exposure every time?

Herb....
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From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 11:48 AM
Subject: RE: Sigma 2.8 Zoom lens comments


> If you're paying for AF the feature should work properly, every time.
It's
> been about twenty years since the inception of AF cameras and you'd think
> that by now the technology would be refined enough so that complaints and
> concerns would be nonexistent.  It seems to me that fast focusing in low
> light would be the "raison d'etre" for AF.




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