Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/12/28

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Subject: [Leica] Odd digital M flash behavior
From: dstella1 at ameritech.net (Dante Stella)
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 22:03:36 -0500
References: <C75E7002.5B144%mark@rabinergroup.com>

Yeah.  I totally had that 283/cord/sensor setup in the 1980s.  Thought it 
was the cat's meow.  Of course, I was also 13 years old.

The 283 with remote sensor was easier to compensate than TTL flashes of the 
day.  You'd just move the aperture but not the sensor setting (or vice 
versa).  TTL flashes didn't have a lot of flash exposure compensation.  Metz 
had something called a Mecamat for the 45 and 60 series that was a remote 
sensor on steroids, complete with parallax correction, spot metering (6 and 
12 degree if I can remember), and both manual power factors and numerous 
automatic modes.  What a marvel of German complication (er... engineering) 
compared to the 283...

But the big advantage of TTL was that you could not screw up the lens 
aperture and power settings.  Change the f/stop, and no problem.  Change the 
ISO on the camera, no problem.  The only kicker was that you couldn't just 
do an open-flash check.

Dante

On Dec 28, 2009, at 2:24 PM, Mark Rabiner wrote:

> In the late 70's with a 283 or 285 Vivitar you'd take the sensor off the
> flash and put it on the hotshoe with the coild cord and out of a roll of 36
> you'd only have 2 or 3 bloopers. With the hotshoe in the flash you'd got 4
> or 5 bloopers. Me at least.
> When TTL hit in the 80's you'd get 1 or 2 bloopers.
> The difference between 1 or 2 verses  2 or 3 didn't impress me.
> But its reading through whatever filter's you've got on the lens. Making 
> you
> less adverse to using them.
> And if its a long lens its becoming a spot meter.
> That's hard not to get impressed by.
> 
> 
> Mark William Rabiner
> 
> 
> 
> 
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