Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> At 05:33 PM 11/19/2006, you wrote: >>exposure compensation is accessed via the set key as a menu item. and >>u got to use both of your fingers to set it, once set (ok) it is reset >>after just a single shot!! what's up with that. >> regards, mehrdad > > Mehrdad - I set exposure compensation using one finger and it stays > set until you reset it. Be sure you are pushing the "Set" button > after you have selected the exposure compensation. If you don't push > "Set", it doesn't take. Yes, it is the same to change ISO etc. Set to bring up the options scroll to the option set to display the settings, scroll to the required setting and set again to activate the setting. Fairly quick when you get used to pressing set the extra time, but not as quick as a dial. Of course you can still use the old way: set the camera to manual, focus, adjust the f stop to bring up the red dot and then open or close to adjust the exposure compensation. This is how I am still using the M when the lighting is hard. It means I have to think but that keeps the brain ticking. I have been setting the camera to -1/3 most of the time when I use A exposure Cheers Alastair