----- Original Message ----- 
From: "J. C. O'Connell"
Subject: RE: A test of meter/exposure calibration between *ist DS and K10D


> What is "allowed" by the mfgr. and what is acceptable to the
> photographer is two different things of course. 1/3 stop may be fine for
> color neg film but it might not be for DSLR if you dont want to have
> to tweek all your images to get them to match on density
> when changing the fstop/shutter speed combination under
> same lighting conditions. He specifically stated there was
> visible ( not just measurable ) differences didnt he?

In an ideal world, yes.
Pentax isn't an ideal world.
My Nikon F3 consistently gave exposures ± 1/10 of a stop, measured with a 
densitometer.
It's one of the reasons their stuff is better.

William Robb 


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