QUESTION: How does manual metering mode work with NON PK/PKM
Lenses ("A" series for example)???
JCO

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J. C. O'Connell
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Subject: RE: k10d and manual-aperture lenses?

I have tried it , its manual mode stop down 1 shot metering. Whats your
Problem in assuming no other camera has ever had that? Yes, the camera
Sets the speed instead of turning the shutter dial but that’s not
The key problem with it when you want or need AE.
jco

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Paul Stenquist
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 3:00 PM
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Subject: Re: k10d and manual-aperture lenses?

More words of wisdom from someone who hasn't even tried it. Such  
nonsense.

On Oct 8, 2006, at 12:18 PM, J. C. O'Connell wrote:

> Look you can apologize all you want for pentax
> But I have over two dozen world class NICE manual focus
> Pentax PK/PKM lenses and I DON’T BUY what I don’t
> Want. I wanted K/KM support in the new top line
> Body, if you don’t, that doesn’t matter to me
> One Iota. ALL of the later Pentax MF lenses are
> Garbage including the "A" series compared to the K/M
> Lenses in terms of build quality and user "feel".
>
> Gimme a friggin break with your "you don’t own a pentax DSLR
> So you don’t know what youre talking about" B.S.
>
> I never said I wouldn’t buy the istD,K100,or K10 but God
> Damn I would buy one yesterday if it had the key features
> I want. Secondly I think the whole point of 35mm/DSLR
> Is fast work and good automation. If I have time to slow
> Down for every shot I would use MF/LF all the time.
>
> jco
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On  
> Behalf Of
> Shel Belinkoff
> Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 11:43 AM
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
> Subject: RE: k10d and manual-aperture lenses?
>
> It's the same old song from JCO every time the subject comes up.  I
> think
> we all know his view on this by now.  I don't recall, but does he  
> have a
> Pentax DSLR?
>
> I will say this, however, it may be easier for some to adjust to the
> "green
> button" approach than others.  For example, having come from meterless
> cameras and using hand held meters, pushing the AEL button on the DS
> and,
> if desired, checking exposure with the DOF lever, sure makes using  
> pre-A
> lenses easy.  However, I still shoot more than 50% of my shots  
> using my
> own
> exposure guide, the one that's built into my head, rather than  
> using the
> meter in the camera at every shot.
>
> Shel
>
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Tim Øsleby
>
>> I stand corrected, silly me. My perception is obviously
>> wrong  [slapping myself happily over forehead].
>>
>> The glass is half empty, not half full.
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: J. C. O'Connell
>
>> No, an "extra bonus" on a $1000 top line
>> camera would be A camera that could read
>> the PK PKM lens aperture setting. That this is
>> Not done is ridiculous as its friggin SIMPLE
>> to implement... Semi automanual manual is
>> good but it aint open aperture AE With PK
>> PKM, while is very possible but still is not done.
>
>
>
>
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