On 12/16/2016 9:13 AM, Collin B wrote:
I'm not sure what Collin's question meant. You don't "adjust" the EV dial,
it's a read out with an exposure value for you
to set after metering.
Using EV numbers to set exposure was common practice for about 20 years of
Rolleiflexes and is still in use with
Hasselblad V system lenses. Lots of other cameras used the system too. On
my Hasselblad lenses, you set an EV number
and then the shutter and aperture rings are coupled together so you can see
all the combinations that work for the
set exposure.
G
I chose the wrong language entirely.
The EV window is the other end of the same disc that displays the shutter
speed/aperture combinations.
But it won't move for me.
There's a little knob. It might have some kind of detent. Does it
perhaps pull out or press in to release ASA/Din/EV wheel to turn?
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