Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/12/14

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Subject: Re: [Leica] M7 Exposure
From: Christer Almqvist <chris@almqvist.net>
Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 20:05:22 +0100
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>Auto exposure of any kind is a limited blessing. It only works well 
>if the scene is average."

I would only agree with you if you changed 'the scene' to 'that part 
of the scene which is measured by the M7 exposure meter'.


>If the scene consists primarily of very dark tones (black horse in 
>front of a black wall, a la Fred Picker), the camera will overexpose.

It will do that with some hand held reflected light meters too, of 
course depending on what area it measures.

>The opposite is true when the scene consists primarily of very light 
>tones (bright sky, water, white wall). The photographer always has 
>to evaluate the scene and decide whether to accept the meter reading 
>whether the camera is used in automatic or manual mode.

I thought that was what the adjustment capability of the M7 is for 
(the plus/minus adjustment on the camera back.) After that adjustment 
has been made, it is full speed ahead on automatic, is it not?

>In the case of the M7, even if you only use the aperture priority 
>function in those rare

rare depends on what sort of photography you are into

>instances when you cannot set the shutter and aperture manually (not 
>enough time or inability to get a meter reading of a known 
>tone--such as the palm of your hand--in the light that is falling on 
>the subject), you still have to set (i.e. "guess") at the aperture 
>setting, since workable aperture/shutter speed combinations with 
>respect on any given film ISO are limited.
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>

Chris (who has not got an M7 ....yet)
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In reply to: Message from James Michael Lennon <jim@JMLENNON.COM> (Re: [Leica] M7 Exposure)