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Post by GeneW on Jan 5, 2008 20:49:39 GMT -5
Gene, I assume you ordered the TTL "Spot" finder. I think you'll be pleased with it. The meter requires 3 batteries of the LR44/357/76 size. I just put 3 silver oxide 357's in mine, replacing the LR44's that still worked but were old and no way to tell how much life they had remaining. The meter stays on 15 seconds once you activate it. It had a lighted red center circle and arrows on each side. Once the values are set on the dial (ISO and maximum lens aperture), simply turn the outter dial until both arrows in the finder are lit. I usually look for the upper and lower values and set my exposure for mid-point. Let us know how you like it once you have a chance to give it a trial run. BTW, the price seems pretty reasonable to me. Walker Yes, the one with spot metering. And yes, it's really quite reasonable given the kind of gear it is, and especially if it fits on a Hassy. If I remortgaged my home I might be able to afford the one made by Hassy :-) Thanks for the tip on usage. I'm really looking forward to getting it. Gene
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Post by kiev4a on Jan 11, 2008 20:40:30 GMT -5
One of last shots with my soon-to-depart D100. 18-70mm Nikkor zoom.
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Post by Randy on Jan 12, 2008 10:37:22 GMT -5
Wayne, that shot is great! I can't believe how clear and crisp it appears! Thanks for posting this shot.
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