Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Francesco: Test it again, you may have made a mistake or the lighting may have been changing. Otherwise, just forget about it and go out and take pictures. Regards, Robert At 09:51 PM 7/8/98 -0700, you wrote: >What can be done about the shutter being off? I doubt I need a CLA >since my M6 is barely 6 months old. > >Francesco > > > >>Francesco: >> >>This means that your shutter is probably off on some of the speeds. It can >>also mean that the aperature is off, but this is less likely. Is it maybe >>time for a CLA? >> >>Regards, >> >>Robert >> >>At 03:45 PM 7/8/98 -0700, you wrote: >>>I recently ran an informal test on some film I was trying for the first time >>>(Sensia II). I rated the film at different aperture/shutter combos, always >>>at the same exposure. For example, if the exposure from my incident >>>meter was 1/250 @ f/8, I would also try 1/500 @ f/5.6, 1/1000 @ f/4, >>>and 1/125 @ f/11. This was on my M6, by the way. >>> >>>I found that as the apertures got smaller (towards f/16), the slides were >>>slightly darker, and as the aperture enlarged the slides were slightly >>>lighter. I have noticed this before, but didn't think much of it since the >>>decrease or increase of light is only 1/4-1/3 stop per f-stop. >>>Shouldn't a slide exposed at 1/250 @ f/8 look EXACTLY like a slide >>>exposed at 1/60 @ f/16 or 1/1000 @ f/4 ?? I thought the only thing >>>that would change would be motion-freezing ability (the shutter speed) >>>and DOF (the aperture). Does this signify a probem with my M6, or is >>>this a phenomenon well-known by everyone but me? >>> >>>Francesco >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > > > >