I second that, Boris. 2-3 steps is way out of line.
Have you - Dario - checked if your lens(es) have a "slow aperture syndrom",
which in my experince (26 years with Pentax) is  the most common reason for
over exposure?
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Emne: Re: K10D overexposure anyone?


Dario, I have re-read your original post where you mention as much as +2
and +3 Ev overexposure. I humbly suggest that you have your camera
examined by Pentax service.

Dario Bonazza wrote:
> Thanks Boris. So you found the D prone to overexpose? Amazing. You are the
> first one telling me that. My experience (and a lot of others') say
> underexposure.
> However, I found the D to be far more foreseeable, while the K10D is sort
of
> a guess. I have to check all pictures one by one. Shot two pictures in
quick
> sequence (with the same framing and same settings) and you often get two
> different exposures. My D doesn't do that.

Ultimately, I should say that for 95% of the times both (formerly) my
*istD and (currently my) K10D were giving very consistent exposures. I
think that +/- 0.3 Ev is within reasonable tolerance.

It is worth mentioning that with K10D I haven't used non-A lenses. All
my current lenses are either FA, or F, or their third party equivalent.

Boris


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