Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]You're right, I forgot about the double-exposure feature. I have that with my Rapid-Omega (great inexpensive but heavy 6x7MF camera, perhaps the original Texas Leica, or dare I say Alaksan Leica? After all it is bigger than the M7 :-) Is the rangefinder contrast that much better? Peter K - -----Original Message----- From: Ken Wilcox [mailto:wilcox@tir.com] Sent: Monday, May 17, 1999 4:05 PM To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us Subject: [Leica] RE: BIG Leica Also improved rangefinder contrast and multi-exposure. I think I have the meter pattern change with different lenses figured out. To bad Mamiya did not choose to fully explain it. Ken Wilcox At 08:48 AM 5/17/99 -0700, you wrote: >No, the Mamiya 7 II does not have TTL. The feature changed from the >original Mamiya 7 were the addition of a strap lu so you could have the >camera hung horizontal (as opposed to sideways), and an easier to use dark >slide dial. > >Peter K > >-----Original Message----- >From: Frank Dernie [mailto:FrankDernie@compuserve.com] >Sent: Monday, May 17, 1999 4:39 AM >To: INTERNET:leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us >Subject: [Leica] BIG Leica > > >Ken Wilcox wrote >>After a couple of years of drooling over it, yesterday I purchased a >Mamiya >>7 II along with 80mm and 50mm lenses and 35 adapter. >snip > >>Any LUGgers using the 7 or 7 II? Oddities of operation that I should be >>aware of? (And why did Mamiya make the meter to change pattern with >>different lenses?) > >Ken I have used the Mamiya 7 for about a year now. It is now my camera of >choice if the light is strong - those lenses are slow - otherwise it is >still the M6. >Anyone who thinks a Leica has a quiet low vibration shutter should try one! >It is much quieter just being an in lens leaf. In fact the Mamiya 7 is to >medium format cameras what the M Leica is to 35mm only more so, the >contrast in noise and weight is HUGE. Its lenses are a touch slower than >many SLR equivalents however unlike the Leica which is either equal or >faster to most competing SLR options. > >The meter is actually mounted in the rangefinder and looks through the >rangefinder spot, not the lens. This gives the effect of changing the >apparent coverage with each lens. I wish they would print this fact because >once one knows this the semi spot meter is perfect and easy to use. I >imagine they are embarrased to admit it is not TTL in this day and age! >Hence the verbose BS in the manual! OTOH it could be different for the Mark >II. > >The led speed indicators are hard to see, but not a disaster. > >My only real problem has been accidental exposures whilst switching off. My >ham fistedness I think > >Cheers Frank > > - ------------------ Ken Wilcox Carolyn's Personal Touch Portraits LAW LHSA MEA <wilcox@tir.com>