I just got an old Takumar 50mm f/1.4 lens, an m42 adapter and a Canon AF confirm chip (http://store.tagotech.com …ath=22_37&products_id=139
). The AF confirm chip is configurable, so I can change the reported aperture, focal length and even change the front/back focus while the chip is mounted onto my XTi.
I'm using this in aperture priority mode (Av) and I'm getting confused about something. The documentation for the AF chip says that the reported aperture is mainly for "information purpose only". That makes sense, since the aperture on the lens is manual, the aperture the chip reports doesn't change my actual aperture.
So, I set my lens wide open @f/1.4. I configure the chip to report back f/1.4. I'm in Av mode, so the shutter speed returns 1/200. Now, without changing the actual aperture on the lens, I configure the chip to report back f/2.8. In Av mode, the same subject now returns a shutter speed of 1/80. The exposure on the two shots are different.
I don't get it. Why does my shutter speed change, when the true aperture on the lens did not? I thought Av tells me the shutter speed based on the available light that it senses.

