Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/06/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I take the point here but as there are loads of cameras which are ideal for fill flash (which I never use) and loads of cameras with high shutter speeds ideal for fast films (which I never use) why is it that people who need these feature select a camera which doesn't have them, then want to change it? Excuse my rant, but because it is almost the only camera left which I actually LIKE I feel the need to defend it. cheers Frank > > <<>> A 50th of a second sync is fine for them it's not a camera in which >>> people who shoot flash at high noon from a distance flock to. >> >> But the 1/50 sync speed might be the very reason those folks don't flock >> to it. I don't know about anyone else but if the speed were higher >> (1/250, or even just 1/125), the M6 would be *MUCH* more useful to me and >> it would probably be my camera of choice (if I still had it) for most >> situations (wedding candids, travel, news, snaps) in bright sunlight. I'm >> not saying I'd actually make better photos with it but I'd be alot more >> willing to try :) >> >> --Andrew >> NO ARCHIVE >> >> >> > > Andrew, > > Gee, I have been using the 1/60 sync speed on my Nikon F3 for years with no > trouble for all my magazine work so I do not understand how a higher sync > speed on the M6 would be "*MUCH* more useful". I am leaving in a few minutes > to go over to National Geographic Television with my F3/SB28 and a 1/60 sync > speed to do a photo spread. Just my .03 cents worth. > > sl>> > > How do you fill flash someone wearing a ball cap under a high sun? What I do > is set my FM2 at 1/250th sec, meter for overall, and set my flash for 1.5 > stops less. > That situation accounts for an astonishingly large percentage of my > photography. Unless I am using a really slow film (almost never), 1/50th > doesn't work well, not to mention subject and camera motion problems. > > Good luck on your photo shoot. > > Allen Zak