12-25-2011, 02:56 PM
[quote name='mst' timestamp='1324802013' post='14088']
Yes, exactly. The light does no longer hit the light meter in the expected way but with a slight angle, so the measured results are off.
For the same reason, don't trust the AF confirmation. However, with a T/S lens, you'll most likely prefer to check focus with Liveview in the whole scene anyway. With some practice, you can also do so in the viewfinder.
-- Markus
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Thank you Markus. I think in the user manul of the lens the statements about exposure are not very clear. With the explanation of you and Wim, I understand the exposure now.
Best regards,
Frank
Yes, exactly. The light does no longer hit the light meter in the expected way but with a slight angle, so the measured results are off.
For the same reason, don't trust the AF confirmation. However, with a T/S lens, you'll most likely prefer to check focus with Liveview in the whole scene anyway. With some practice, you can also do so in the viewfinder.
-- Markus
[/quote]
Thank you Markus. I think in the user manul of the lens the statements about exposure are not very clear. With the explanation of you and Wim, I understand the exposure now.
Best regards,
Frank