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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 668797" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Yes, that is how it works. There is a menu for adding different non-CPU lenses, if I remember correctly you can enter 5 or 6. You enter the focal lenght AND the maximum aperture. This is how the camera can now know what the aperture is actually used in order to provide metering. When the camera doesn't know the aperture, it can't meter. </p><p>But with digital, this is not that important since you can view the shot and histogram and then correct if you have to. Manual exposure is not rocket science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 668797, member: 3903"] Yes, that is how it works. There is a menu for adding different non-CPU lenses, if I remember correctly you can enter 5 or 6. You enter the focal lenght AND the maximum aperture. This is how the camera can now know what the aperture is actually used in order to provide metering. When the camera doesn't know the aperture, it can't meter. But with digital, this is not that important since you can view the shot and histogram and then correct if you have to. Manual exposure is not rocket science. [/QUOTE]
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