NO ITS NOT because cameras with
autoexposure have always done the other setting
continously AFTER you made
that one setting, not a 1-shot
exposure setting that is force locked
and ignores all necessary condition changes
after you made your input. 
INCREDIBLY big difference to 
overlook. What green button is
is a SEMI-AUTOMATIC exposure mode
that is not even half way between
manual and true AE because it
requires constant user intervention
from user if ANY of several varibles
change that true K/M AE AUTOMATICALLY
does for you. 
jco

-----Original Message-----
From: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 4:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Camera engineering (This is signifigant)



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kostas Kavoussanakis"
Subject: Re: Camera engineering (This is signifigant)


>
>
> Where have you seen this "aperture preferred automatic" term? What you 
> are
> describing above is the behaviour of Hyper-Manual mode, as defined in the 
> Z-1p manual.

Long before there was a PZ-1 there was a camera called the ES, the first 
aperture preferred automatic camera to be exported from Japan
I heard the term in 1971, when I saw an advert for the ES Pentax coined the
term "Hyper-Manual" to describe going from manual exposure 
to automatic exposure by pressing one button, rather than having to turn a 
dial, or change a menu setting to get an automatic exposure quickly. Call it
what you will, if the user sets one exposure parameter and the 
camera sets the other one, it's auto exposure.

William Robb





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