Cory,

At the bottom of that web page is the following:

"NOTE: This modification will not permit shutter-preferred or programmed
autoexposure and will not allow K and M lenses to be used on the new *ist
and *ist-D cameras (or the ZX-30/MZ-30, ZX-50/MX-50 or ZX-60/MZ-60)."

Since that web page was created Pentax released a firmware upgrade to allow
the *istD to do stopdown metering with the green button, and the *istDs was
released with that ability (via a different button).  But when the istD was
released it could only meter with pre-A lenses at wide open aperture.

You're correct in thinking that it's a gear limitation preventing the
conversion from working, but it's not in the firmware - it's in the
hardware.  The cameras named don't have a mechanical relay for the aperture
setting, they depend upon electrical data relay only.  The mechanical relay
is a legacy of the original K-mount of c.1975.  The A lenses introduced the
electrical contacts between camera and lens, but for the sake of
compatibility the two systems co-existed in cameras and lenses for some
years until Pentax finally began to drop mechanical linkage on cheaper
models.  

But when the *istD appeared without mechanical linkage there was a great
wailing and gnashing of teeth, because this was not a budget camera to be
dismissed as a newbies' camera.  Pentax had sent a message that it would not
maintain full backwards and forwards compatibility forever.

regards,
Anthony Farr 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cory Papenfuss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>       Hey all... I've been playing with some older lenses I've got with
> my *ist-DS, and I figured I'd try my hand at modifying a lens to have the
> electrical contacts.  Basically, the same modification as outlined here:
> 
>       http://www.robertstech.com/matrix.htm
> 
>       After successful completion of drilling jigged divots, I still
> cannot get anything other than center-weighed metering.  Upon further
> examination, it appears that even on an official KA lens with insulators,
> if the aperture ring is set to other than 'A', center-weighed metering is
> used.  Looking through the manual, it says that multi-segment metering
> requires a 'A' lens or greater, but doesn't actually say it must be *set*
> to 'A'.  Is this a limitation in the firmware on this model?  Apparently
> on some bodies (like Mark's) it should be possible once the contacts are
> set to inform the camera what aperture ranges it can do.
> 
> -Cory
> 


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