Jens,

its only two of the lenses that behave that way (M28 and M50/1.4). The
other work just fine.

Peter

Nope!
>All my old lenses work just fine (A20, A28, M35, M1.7/50, K105, K135,
>M4/200, M*300) - even my two Tamron Adaptall lenses work fine).
>A possible explanation could be that old Pentax "slow aperture syndrom" -
>the lenses stop down to slowly - if the have not been used for a long tim or
>been sitting on a camera.  But I guess it would be impossible for ALL of
>them to act this way??
>You must have a firmware problem!
>Jens
>
>
>Jens Bladt
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
>
>
>-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
>Fra: Peter Smekal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sendt: 29. marts 2005 14:27
>Til: [email protected]
>Emne: *istD overexposure with manual lenses
>
>
>Hi folks,
>I was trying out some of my K and M lenses on the *istD: 24/2.8, M28/2.8,
>35/2.8, M50/1.4, M85/2. I was really looking forward to use some of these
>old pearls. The strange thing is that I get very overexposed pictures with
>the M50/1.4 and the M28/2.8. I am using the M mode + the green button.
>Firmware is updated. Any explanation?
>Peter



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