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Ezio

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Posted on Friday, May 28, 2004 - 04:57 am:   

Dean, there is a very simple way to check whether I'm correct or you do really have a problem. When the camera does its act and the meter arm moves to the bottom, try to partially cover the front lens with your hand so as to darken the scene. If the meter arm suddenly springs to life, then I'm right - the poor thing was simply trying to tell you that with such a slow speed, even the smallest aperture would produce an overexposed photo. If the meter stays where it is, then there is a problem which however is beyond my limited knowledge.

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