In article <5fnqv6$7b8@panix.com>, wbrodie@panix.com says...
>Godfrey DiGiorgi (godders@netcom.com) wrote:

>: The greater range of shutter speeds available is a nice
>: advantage of the FE2 although I personally find I rarely need
>: them. The stepless shutter speeds in aperture priority mode is a
>: fantastic advantage particularly if you use catadioptric
>: telephoto lenses a lot, and using a fixed aperture and +/- EV
>: compensation is very handy in certain circumstances when you
>: need to accurately control depth of field and wish to vary
>: exposure precisely.

>Actually, you can dial shutter speeds on the FM (and I assume the
>FM-2) which are between the marked speeds. Since this affects
>the meter, I assume that it also affects the exposure time which
>the camera actually uses. You're limited to the precision of a
>manual dial, but metering (and compensation, via the ASA dial)
>is precise to within 1/3 f-stop.

Ummm, sorry - whole shutter speeds only on the FM/FE/FA series cameras...
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