Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Doug Herr wrote: >>With dead batteries in an SL (or M6) I can bracket exposures; with dead >>batteries in an R8 I can anchor a boat. Eric Welch responded: >As the boy scouts say, be prepared. More precision with a tiny bit of >preparation, and minuscule extra weight to carry. Not a problem for me. Eric (and Ted), Not to disparage your choice of the R8, but the electronic dependance in this camera is a real concern to many of us particularly when we read several reports of the camera's electronics crashing and rendering the camera as useful for photography as a brick. Aside from the reliability concerns, I don't find the improved accuracy of the electronically-timed shutter much of a benefit if I can only get half-stop increments in manual modes. I use manual exposure for the most critical exposures and a 10% or 20% inaccurate shutter speed on a mechanical camera will give me a more accurate exposure than the 25% error which the electronic camera guarantees if the correct exposure is midway between the available half-stop increments. 25% error is not a big deal for most subjects on negative film but with chromes of very light or very dark subjects correct exposure is much more critical. In this case the fact of the camera's electonic dependance isn't the issue, it's how the manual exposure feature is implemented. Considering the reliability and manual-exposure accuracy issues, it will be a long time before I stop using the SLs. Doug Herr Sacramento