Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/04/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 10:22 PM 4/18/96 CST, Sweendog wrote: >Hi group, > >I've got a quick question on the M6 (I'm thinking of buying one and >gettin rid of my M3). With the metering and the recent discussion over >the zone system, how would you apply that to the M6? I guess what I'm >asking is how do you know what area is being metered & with what >different lenses, since true zone system-ing requires a spot meter. > As a rule of thumb (and I got this from the late Andrew Matheson's book, "Leica M6: Rangefinder Practice M6 to M1), use the finder frame for the lens that is 50% longer than the one you are metering through. For example, click the frame selector to the 75mm frame if you're metering with a 50mm, use the 50mm frame is you're shooting with a 35mm, use the 135mm frame for the 90mm lens, etc. It seems to work OK for me. ---------------------- Charles E. Albertson Seattle, Wash. chucko@mail.eskimo.com