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Old January 1st 05, 11:06 PM
John
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Default Metering Help!

I use a Nikon CP5700, with a Minolta IVF Incident meter. Does anyone know
why I cannot get the hand held meter to give consistantly decent results.
For example; I will take an incident reading of a scene, use that reading
and set my camera manually to the settings called for by the Minolta. In
most cases the result is an overexposed shot. I have fooled around with
different ISO setting trying to match the camera to the Minolta. Anyone
have any ideas or suggestions? Thanks


 




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