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Steve T.

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Posted on Saturday, July 01, 2006 - 06:32 am:   

Well, here's my experience so far.

I put the new Zinc Air batteries in yesterday, and left the battery cover a little bit loose.

Seems to be working, so far. But my meter needle sometimes acts a bit erratically when the lens is set on "EE". But in the manual mode, it behaves normally.

I've never used an Autoreflex T. This is an aperture priority camera? In manual mode (lens set to an aperture rather than EE) you chage the shutter speed dial and the meter needle moves. Moving the aperture rings does nothing to the needle, since it meters at the widest aperture, right? This is opposite to most cameras I've used and will take some getting used to.

M Currie

If off-setting the ASA dial by 1/3 to compensate for the .10 greater voltage, which way do you go? Up or down?

How's the Nikon F doing? :)

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