Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Actually those are old archives of usenet posts I did before the web was big. Sorry there aren't any photos to show what i'm doing. I still use the equipment today but I would add a note of caution: Make sure your M6 metering pattern is in the true center of the shutter before you make it any narrower. Mine is off just a tad, and I didn't notice until I had been using it for a while. I think they can be off by at least a few mm on any M6. Also, on older M6 bodies, the meter will drop out in really low-light situations and having a smaller spot won't help this. I narrowed it by 1 stop, and don't notice any issue unless using 3200 ASA on a city street at night. - - Jesse On Jan 8, 6:20pm, Hans Pahlen wrote: > Subject: Re: [Leica] M6 white dot > If you go to > http://reality.sgi.com/jessen_esd > (Jesse Newcomb) you will see how Jesse has done this on his M6 to get a more > concentrated spot meter, and he also describes how he has rebuilt his SA > 21/3,4 to meter in the M6. > /Hans > > Jim Zietz wrote: > >I miss my M5's. Why can't Leica make the white > >dot on the shutter smaller and recalibrate the meter. > > > > >-- End of excerpt from Hans Pahlen - -- "CIA Clears Self in Crack Probe" - Headlines, SJ Mercury News 97/12/18 Jesse Newcomb Silicon Graphics USA jessen@sgi.com tel 650 933-2026 http://reality.sgi.com/jessen_esd fax 650 390-6159 LEICA <---> UNIX