Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/14

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Subject: Re: [Leica] M6 TTL or Tintanium
From: Andre Jean Quintal <megamax@abacom.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 12:31:52 -0500

At 08:51 -0800 14/01/99, na na wrote:
>I would like to buy a Leica M6,
>But should I buy a New M6 TTL or The M6 titanium.
>Which about US$100 in price different

	The TTL function will bring M-U-C-H
	better and simpler flash control,
	with a properly equipped electronic flash
	unit.

	The Titanium finish is basically cosmetic.
	Most agree it's magnificent, no question.

	However, would you be my customer,
	i would rather try to impress you
	with the flexibility the TTL function
	now affords the LEICA M system, EVEN
	if you have not had PAST experience
	with such. TTL is especially impressive
	with multiple flash situations, letting the
	photographer concentrate on the creative
	dimension, as LEICA's TTL circuitry is very
	predictable, very dependable.

	TTL measures the quantity of light
 	DURING the exposure and cuts off the flash
	when the right amount of energy has
	travelled through the lens, delivering
	perfectly exposed shots time after time.

	You now have to choose if you want a 0.85x
	viewfinder... ( I would).

	Use the extra $100 to treat your life mate
	to a fancy & romantic Valentine's Day dinner !

	Andre Jean Quintal




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