So the final adapter now reports the actual PHYSICAL aperture of the lens to the camera body instead rather than the boosted aperture.
Just a question for clarification:
I'm using an external light meter. For example, if the light meter measures F2.8, ISO 1600, 180°, how do I have to correct it?
Is F2.8 + 1 2/3 stops correct (resulting in F4 2/3, ISO 1600, 180°), or would it be acceptable to just decrease the ISO by 2 steps (resulting in F2.8, ISO 400, 180°, with a slight underexposure)?
Metabones Speed Booster for Canon EF to Micro Four Thirds Mount - Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Edition
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Just a question for clarification:
I'm using an external light meter. For example, if the light meter measures F2.8, ISO 1600, 180°, how do I have to correct it?
Is F2.8 + 1 2/3 stops correct (resulting in F4 2/3, ISO 1600, 180°), or would it be acceptable to just decrease the ISO by 2 steps (resulting in F2.8, ISO 400, 180°, with a slight underexposure)?