> On 16 December 2016 at 14:13 Collin B <[email protected]> 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.

It's not explicit in the manual but it looks like you have to lift the silver
pin to move the dial.

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