Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]While trying to get some pictures of what I believe to be migratory Canadian geese in my South Carolina backyard this dull/overcast morning, I noted what seemed to be an irregularity in the R8 meter readouts for my non-ROM old-style f/3.4 180mm Apo. When set to the 'T' or 'P' modes and very high shutter speeds, the meter will indicate f-stop opening to 2.8 on this maximum 3.4 lens. The lens was properly set to its minimum f/22 stop for these modes. Does this indicate any sort of miscommunication between the lens and the camera? Would the meter properly sense the light at the time of exposure and expose correctly? I could not get my 50mm Summicron to 'misbehave' under similar provocation, and I would be unable to answer my own question by inspection of the color negatives. Does anyone know if this is normal behavior, or can someone with this same camera a lens maybe try the same setup and see if they get the same results? As an aside, the R8 was a delight as usual. I see occasional LUG references about the R8's suitability for people with big hands, but mine are small and stubby, and the camera still feels like everything was put where it is just for me. I would advise small-handed people not to reject the camera on the basis of size theory. Pick it up and use it. Regards and thanks............Julian