Hi Jens, I've hesitated to get into this because I, and most of us here,
know you take beautiful photographs.
How you do it is your business, not mine. ;-)
I will say however that I have learned a huge amount about digital and
exposure from two places.
One is Bruce Frasers book "Real World Camera RAW", it is where I learned
the difference between exposing film and digital. It helped a lot.
The other is this site on the Zone System:
http://www.zone2tone.co.uk/index.htm
I'm sure there are many others but I liked this one best.
This is not criticism, just a couple of things that helped an old dog
like me learn some new tricks. ;-)

Don (And yes, the A35-105 IS a brilliant lens!)



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> William Robb
> Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 6:26 PM
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> Subject: Re: Coming Soon - A new K-mount Film Camera
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jens Bladt"
> Subject: RE: Coming Soon - A new K-mount Film Camera
> 
> 
> >I doubt spotmetering the highlights would work for me. The meter 
> will try 
> >to
> > expose, so the highlights would get an 18% grey colour, which is a lot
> > darker than it should be.
> > In a panorama scene, if I did measure the highligts (swans on 
> the lake) -
> > the result would pretty much be the same - an overall 
> underexposed frame.
> 
> You need to read up on the Zone System. It's a very useful tool with 
> digital, since each file can be processed individually.
> 
> William Robb
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