Right I have a Fujica AZ-1 Camera, it belonged to my father but I have appropriated it.
It came with a few lenses and a teleconvertor. I bought a new lens for it at a flea market the other day a Mirage 135mm f2.8. However this new lens doesn't seem to but the same functionality re the aperture.
The lenses that came with it all work the same adjusting the aperture has no direct effect though the view finder. However there is a notch on the aperture ring with locates into a pin on the camera which adjusts the metering to take the aperture into account. Then there is a pin on the lens that gets pushed when the shutter is to set the aperture for the shot.
On this new lens, there is an extra ring with A and M on (I assume automatic and manual aperture) however there is nothing I can see that can tell the camera what aperture is set. Therefore when set to A it will only meter for wide open, no matter what is set, when set to M the aperture ring has direct effect on the aperture however this makes focusing at small apertures difficult, however metering is correct.
Can anyone tell me why these lenses are different, if there are any other different types and what I should be looking for to work properly with my AZ-1.
Cheers,
Chris
It came with a few lenses and a teleconvertor. I bought a new lens for it at a flea market the other day a Mirage 135mm f2.8. However this new lens doesn't seem to but the same functionality re the aperture.
The lenses that came with it all work the same adjusting the aperture has no direct effect though the view finder. However there is a notch on the aperture ring with locates into a pin on the camera which adjusts the metering to take the aperture into account. Then there is a pin on the lens that gets pushed when the shutter is to set the aperture for the shot.
On this new lens, there is an extra ring with A and M on (I assume automatic and manual aperture) however there is nothing I can see that can tell the camera what aperture is set. Therefore when set to A it will only meter for wide open, no matter what is set, when set to M the aperture ring has direct effect on the aperture however this makes focusing at small apertures difficult, however metering is correct.
Can anyone tell me why these lenses are different, if there are any other different types and what I should be looking for to work properly with my AZ-1.
Cheers,
Chris