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Hopefully there are some fellow members who can put me straight here. I've read numerous articels, but am still confused!
I am trying to help someone (not a member of TP) using legacy glass on a Canon EOS body. Although I am also a Canon shooter, my use of old legacy glass is currently on my Panasonic G80. So i have some experience of using adapted lenses through an EVF ,but zero when it comes to an OVF.
I apologise for what will be some very basic questions here.
a) Am I correct in assuming that there is little (no) reason to consider stop down metering when using a (modern) EVF? I have been happily using my Zuiko and Minolta lenses on my G80 in full manual mode by setting the required aperture on the lens, dialling in the shutter speed and then balancing things out with auto ISO. A quick look at the meter tells me if I am under or over exposed.
b) Presumably the main issue with an OVF is that if you meter at anything other than the widest aperture then the view through the OVF becomes progressively darker to the point that you cannot reliably focus manually? Is this the only reason for stopping down or am I completely missing the point?
c) If you have an OM-EOS lens adapter with a focus confirmation chip, does this lessen/negate the neeed to stop down meter or is it simply not relevant?
d) Do some adapters "play" nicer with Canon bodies than others?
I suspect I may have to purchase my own adapter for my Canon body and give things a go myself, but I thought it wise to ask for any pointers here first.
many thanks
I am trying to help someone (not a member of TP) using legacy glass on a Canon EOS body. Although I am also a Canon shooter, my use of old legacy glass is currently on my Panasonic G80. So i have some experience of using adapted lenses through an EVF ,but zero when it comes to an OVF.
I apologise for what will be some very basic questions here.
a) Am I correct in assuming that there is little (no) reason to consider stop down metering when using a (modern) EVF? I have been happily using my Zuiko and Minolta lenses on my G80 in full manual mode by setting the required aperture on the lens, dialling in the shutter speed and then balancing things out with auto ISO. A quick look at the meter tells me if I am under or over exposed.
b) Presumably the main issue with an OVF is that if you meter at anything other than the widest aperture then the view through the OVF becomes progressively darker to the point that you cannot reliably focus manually? Is this the only reason for stopping down or am I completely missing the point?
c) If you have an OM-EOS lens adapter with a focus confirmation chip, does this lessen/negate the neeed to stop down meter or is it simply not relevant?
d) Do some adapters "play" nicer with Canon bodies than others?
I suspect I may have to purchase my own adapter for my Canon body and give things a go myself, but I thought it wise to ask for any pointers here first.
many thanks