Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Kermit, >now; I would replace that with a fancier Metz). Does anyone have >experience with this M6/sophisticated-Metz combination? I'm trying to >get >a sense of whether I'll miss TTL too much. I don't do a lot of flash >photography, and when I do I like to not have to think about it too >much. >I realize the M6/Metz combination will require more thought, but if it >isn't too bothersome and the results are pretty reliable and good, >then I'm I had an R7 and M6 with the 40MZ-2 flash which I used on the R7. There is no TTL flash control on the M6 merely 1/60 flash sync. I don't think you can automatically set fill flash on the 40MZ (or other MZs) for the M6, and the flash sync on the M6 is too slow for fill flash outside. Say you want to fill flash outside in the sunlight and the correct setting for the flash at the distance is f/8. Using a three to one lighting ratio with the sun as main source close the lens to f/11, which will produce underexposure of one f stop. Take a meter (incident) reading of the sunlight to determine the shutter speed when using f/11. This might well be 1/125 or higher. Can't do it on the M6 as the sync speed is 1/60th The only flash for the M6 in MHO is the simplest you can get. The 40MZ-2, and now 3 work great on the R7 and R8 cameras with the SCA 300 and SCA 3000 Metz units My math may be off on this, it is one reason I got the R8 - set it and let the camera do it. As I recall it may even be easier on the F4 or F5 of Nikon and the SB 26 (?) flash units. Richard Hemingway Norman, OK