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Re: [OM] Teleconverters - which ones to use?

Subject: Re: [OM] Teleconverters - which ones to use?
From: HI100@xxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 07:23:43 EDT
In a message dated 5/12/99 4:01:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time, norcutt@xxxxxxx 
replying to a question about whether a teleconvertor automatically passed 
aperture information commented:

<< 
 Due to the wonders of TTL metering though you don't have to do any of
 that.  The teleconverter doesn't pass any information to the camera
 since the camera doesn't need to know anything about the lens aperture. 
 It measures the light it sees and combines that with film speed to give
 a recommended shutter speed.  It doesn't care if the light was a bright
 light coming through a small hole or a dimmer light coming through a
 large hole. >>

This is at best only partly true since the meter needs to know the maximum 
aperture of the lens and what the lens will be stopped down to at exposure 
time. A modern (!) manual camera like the OM1 does the metering at max 
aperture not stopped down. Thus the teleconverter passes through a corrected 
maximum aperture by offsetting the pin indicating the maximum aperture by the 
right amount through to the OM body. It also needs to pass through the 
aperture setting to be used.  In the case of OTF metering (OM2 etc) it would 
not matter whether there was a coupling pin or even whether it is corrected 
as the metering gets done stopped down during the exposure. The convertors 
make all the corrections necessary mechanically so you don't have to worry 
about correcting for them manually.
Tim Hughes
Hi100@xxxxxxx

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