For non-A lenses, you set the aperture on the lens, then press the  
green button to set the shutter speed. It's a no-brainer for most.
Paul
On Oct 8, 2006, at 5:05 PM, J. C. O'Connell wrote:

> So you adjust both aperture and shutter on body until
> The exposure meter readout reads "0" or null? Or do
> You just set aperture with body and then press a button
> To automatically set the shutter speed for correct exposure?
> jco
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> ----- Original Message -----
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> Subject: RE: k10d and manual-aperture lenses? QUESTION
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>
>> I meant the operational method of course...
>>
>> I would assume if you set the aperture setting
>> Off of "A" it works like the PK/PKM (green button), but if
>> You leave it on "A" what's the deal?
>
> If we are talking about Pentax DSLR cameras, then the aperture is set
> from a control wheel on the body.
>
> William Robb
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