Re: Overexposure of PZ1+K and M lenses

2003-02-06 Thread Feroze Kistan
His name is Neil van Niekerk and its www.planetneil.com , He has moved to
the USA BTW.
Feroze
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Subject: Re: Overexposure of PZ1+K and M lenses


 You don't happen to remember the adress of the page?

 Peter

 Wasn't there a South African Guy, Neil Lupin???, that had this problem?
I
 think his webpage describing his problems is still up.
 
 Paul
 
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Re: Overexposure of PZ1+K and M lenses

2003-02-06 Thread Paul Eriksson
That's the guy, sorry for the confusion.

Paul



His name is Neil van Niekerk and its www.planetneil.com , He has moved to
the USA BTW.
Feroze



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Overexposure of PZ1+K and M lenses

2003-02-04 Thread akozak
Dear All,
I am going to use PZ1 with some my K lenses. Is it truth that there appears 
overexposure of 2/3 EV? Now I checking it using Velvia but on the basis of some 
measurements it really seems to me that overexposure occurs. Any comments...So the 
correction is needed.
I do hope it is constant with all my K lenses. With A the problem probably does not 
take place.
Alek


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Re: Overexposure of PZ1+K and M lenses

2003-02-04 Thread Pl Jensen
Alek wrote:

 I am going to use PZ1 with some my K lenses. Is it truth that there appears 
overexposure of 2/3 EV? Now I checking it using Velvia but on the basis of some 
measurements it really seems to me that overexposure occurs. Any comments...So the 
correction is needed.
 I do hope it is constant with all my K lenses. With A the problem probably does not 
take place.


No idea but it did happen with two of my A lenses: the A 24/2.8 and the A 35/2.8. I 
don't really remember the details anymore as I don't own the camera anylonger.

Pål





Re: Overexposure of PZ1+K and M lenses

2003-02-04 Thread Rfsindg
Alek,

I never had any problems with the PZ-1 exposing slide film accurately.  Any problems 
with print film were masked by the corrections done by the print machines.

The PZ-1p seems to be a bit off (1/2 stop) with slide film, but just fine with print 
film.  And I don't think you could judge any exposure errors with print films 
anyway... at least not 1/2 stop ones.

Regards,  Bob S.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Dear All,
 I am going to use PZ1 with some my K lenses. Is it truth that there appears 
overexposure of 2/3 EV? Now I checking it using Velvia but on the basis of some 
measurements it really seems to me that overexposure occurs. Any comments...So the 
correction is needed.
 I do hope it is constant with all my K lenses. With A the 
 problem probably does not take place.
 Alek




Re: Overexposure of PZ1+K and M lenses

2003-02-04 Thread GBaumg3568
 
 The PZ-1 I have does not overexpose when using K or M lenses. But I have
 read in the list that it can happen with some A series lenses.
  
Well, I will try again to post this reply.  The above comment makes sense if 
you consider my previous post re. evaluative metering and KA lenes.  K and M 
lenses would cause PZ-1s and PZ-1ps to revert to centerwieght metering.

George Baumgardner