Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/04/20

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To: hong@cps.cmich.edu, leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: Re: M6 metering
From: Barrett_Bill/web_media@webster2.websteruniv.edu
Date: Sat, 20 Apr 96 16:01:24 -0500

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I may be missing something in this thread, but the meter on the shutter
curtain is reading the light coming through whatever lens is mounted,
and is unrelated to which viewfinder frame may be selected. (They really
are unrelated; my Rokkor 28 selected the wrong frame until I had the
mount modified.) The suggested technique would only work, it seems to
me, if you metered through a 50mm lens, then made the picture (using
that information) with a 35mm lens -- but frankly, I can't imagine doing
that on a regular basis!

I invite correction if I'm misinterpreting something!

Bill Barrett
Webster University
St. Louis
barrettb@webster2.websteruniv.edu

> >  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
> > chucko@mail.eskimo.com
> 
> Jonathan Eastland's Leica M Compendium also mentioned this technique,
but it doesn't seem to work on my M6.  Flicking the frameline selector 
doesn't see to change the metering at all.  I don't understand how this 
would work.  Since the framelines come up in pairs, how would it know to

meter with the 35mm line, not the 135mm line, and the 28mm line, not 
the 90 mm line?
>        William Hong
>        hong@cps.cmich.edu
 

In reply to: Message from William Hong <hong@cps.cmich.edu> (Re: M6 metering)