Sir - even if the camera remembers
he exposure compensation setting when turned
off and back on again (I thought someone said
it didn't) , thats not the same
as or as good as having multiple cameras
all matched with the exposure compensation
set to ZERO on all of them. See my earlier
posts as to why. I already posted that stuff like
three times.< hint - it has to do with when
you want/need to use REAL exposure compensation on
any or all of the bodies >
jco

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David Savage
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 8:36 AM
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Subject: Re: Need Advice: value of an *istD outfit


On 12/16/06, J. C. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> WRONG- if you have multiple bodies,
> and each of them has exposure compensation
> dialin in to get them to all match, you
> not only have to remember what exp compensation
> to use on these bodies everytime you
> turn them on,

No you don't, the camera remembers exposure compensation settings on
start up.

When I said yesterday you should try one of the newer cameras, I wasn't
being argumentative, it was a genuine suggestion to help in your
understanding on how new SLR's / DSRL's operate.

Reading the manual will only educate you so much. Using one will round
out that education.

Dave

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