Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi I have been using my M6 for a few days now and I have a question. I pointed the camera at a whitewashed textured wall, with ISO 400 Tri-X loaded, a 50mm f/2 attached and with the film speed dial set to 400, and the red dot appeared when the camera was set to a shutter speed of 1000/sec at f/13 or f/14 (whatever the half stop between f/11 and f/16 is on the lens). I pointed my Nikon F5 at the same spot on the same wall using an ISO 400 speed and an 85mm f/1.8 lens and, using spot metering (therefore switching off any colour metering capability), it registered settings of 400/sec at f/10. There is a significant difference here and I wondered if anyone could explain to me the reasons for the difference in metering and subsequent camera set-up. I have always trsuted the F5 meter and it has never been anything other than spot on. I am sure the M6 meter is equally accurate. However, given that I would probably want to dial in some overexposure on the white wall to get the whiteness and texture on the film, I do not have any f/stops or shutter speed left to enable me to overexpose by 1 or 1.5 stops. Any explanations would be gratefully received. Regards. Simon