In a message dated 11/6/02 1:12:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< The fault is erratic exposures on Auto when set at 3200 ISO. I am aware 
that no film in the camera will cause longer exposures due to the reduced 
reflectivity of the pressure plate. The fault occurs with film and without 
film. I am also aware that the LX (and the ME Super apparently) give shorter 
exposures if the LED's extinguish just prior to releasing the shutter. This 
seems to happen on all of them and is perhaps best described as a bug; it is 
not the fault that I’m experiencing - though it is similar. >>

Anton, if it were me I wouldn't care one bit. I have never used 3200, can't 
imagine anyone ever using 3200 and see no point in ever using 3200. You may 
have a very special application for it but I doubt it. I often shoot very 
long exposures without any problems on my LX. I would much rather go for a 
longer exposure than shoot film at 3200. The grain must be brutal...
Vic 

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