Sorry to read that. Can you stop it down in DOF preview? Is the
aperture recorded in EXIF data correct?

On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 11:08 PM, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think I know the answer to this, but what the hell.
>
> I'm testing a lighting setup today. K-3 on M, remote triggered flashes
> for light. Settings are around 1/125th, ISO 200, f:11.
>
> So I zoom in on my test object, ~35mm, shoot, exposure is perfect. I
> pull the zoom out, 16mm, shoot, exposure is _wildly_ off. Lightroom
> suggests at least 4-5 stops overexposed, but it's madly clipped. WTF?
> This is repeatable. But every once in a while, like after
> power-cycling K-3, the exposure is right.
>
> Long story short: cleaned the contacts of both K-3 and 16-50, nothing.
> Swapped an 18-55 in and bingo! 100% perfect exposure at all zooms.
>
> So it looks like the DA* 16-50 is failing to stop down for the shutter
> under some circumstances, like very wide zoom. Has anyone else
> experienced this? Is it something that one can fix, eg by giving it a
> good smack? :-)
>
> Thanks!
>
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