Tried out the "manual" metering procedure suggested by Niki. It worked fine with a roll of films under normal light conditions. Here comes another question for expert/experienced opinions here.
Though T3 allows users to choose between 1/3 stop and 1/2 stop exposure compensation, user still needs to turn T3 off before juggling between compensation steps. It could become a hazzle if user requires a "+/- 1/2 stop" than a "+/- 2/3 stop" (that is, in every 1/2 increment) exposure compensation to compensate in tricky lighting situations following a 1/3 increment operation.
If it's a SLR, I could adjust the f/stop ring with shutter speed fixed to achieve the best exposure (most SLR now uses 1/3 stop compensation, as per my knowledge).
T3 is decent enough. Probably I'm asking for too much. Any comments on this?
Thanks -- Bernard
Though T3 allows users to choose between 1/3 stop and 1/2 stop exposure compensation, user still needs to turn T3 off before juggling between compensation steps. It could become a hazzle if user requires a "+/- 1/2 stop" than a "+/- 2/3 stop" (that is, in every 1/2 increment) exposure compensation to compensate in tricky lighting situations following a 1/3 increment operation.
If it's a SLR, I could adjust the f/stop ring with shutter speed fixed to achieve the best exposure (most SLR now uses 1/3 stop compensation, as per my knowledge).
T3 is decent enough. Probably I'm asking for too much. Any comments on this?
Thanks -- Bernard