Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Roland wrote: I just bought a R8 used, with out instructions. Can someone please help me with two questions: 1. How does the F setting ( flash meter work? )_ 2. Can u use 2 cam lenses, which I have for my SL2, on the R8? ===================================================================== Roland, 1. Attach any flashgun, which must be in manual mode (i.e. not TTL or auto mode) if there is any choice. Switch on the flash and select F mode on the R8. This automatically sets the metering method to selective ('spot') metering. Select what you estimate to be a suitable lens aperture, allowing for the film speed, flash intensity and distance to the subject. Select a shutter speed of 1/250 (or slower). When the flash has 'warmed up' and is ready, you can test the aperture you have selected by aiming the camera at the subject (or at something you consider the equivalent of 18% grey) and pressing the depth of field lever all the way down. This will fire the flash but will not take a picture. The light balance display in the viewfinder and the LCD display on the rear panel of the camera will show the deviation from correct exposure up to max. deviation of + or - 2.5 ev. You can then alter the aperture setting by this amount to give correct exposure. E.g. if you selected f/8 but the exposure meter shows -2 ev, you need to increase the aperture to f/4. You are then ready to take a correctly exposed picture using the flashgun. 2. No, you cannot really use 2-cam lenses with any R camera because the linkage between the aperture setting and the camera body will be lacking. You need 3-cam or (3rd cam only) lenses. If you want to use your existing 2-cam lenses, you can have the third cam fitted by Leica but I don't know how much it costs. Hope that helps. Regards, ===== Ray "The trouble with resisting temptation is you never know when you'll get another chance!" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/