Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2016/02/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Top center left on the front of an M body is a small window which contains a metering cell that meters the environmental light, in order for the camera to be able to guesstimate the lens aperture. This is relevant for in-camera vignetting correction as well as EXIF data. It compares the light coming to it with the value of the max aperture as reported by the 6-bit coding and comes up with a (sometimes spurious) number. For example, use of the exposure compensation will really throw it off. I run -2/3 almost all the time on my MM and it reports to me that my Summilux wide open is f/1... Jay On 2/11/2016 5:35 PM, Howard Ritter wrote: > Can anyone explain how Lightroom reports an aperture for images made with > M cameras, which don?t have a way to report their aperture setting to the > camera? All the camera knows is what the lens?s maximum aperture is, as > reported by the 6-bit code or manually. > > I just ran off a series of images with a coded 24/2.8, one at each usual > stop from 2.8 to 16. LR reports the apertures as 2.8, 3.4, 4.8, 6.8, 9.5, > and 13. The aperture could be inferred from the integrated light > intensity, but only if the camera knows the intensity of the illumination > of the subject, which of course it doesn?t. I?m puzzled not only by the > fact that LR reports an aperture setting, which the camera has no means of > knowing, but even more by the fact that the values are different for each > exposure, increasing continuously in the right direction, and most of all > by the fact that the values are, as Tina says, in the ball park. And the > Mac?s Preview app reports an Aperture Value, which for the same sequence > of images also increases correctly, but ranges from 2.97 to 7.4. > > With a non-coded 35/1.4 and lens data entered manually, LR reports the > apertures as 1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 4.8, 8, 9.5, and then drops to 4 for f/22. > Preview does much the same thing but less accurately, reporting a > progression from 0.97 to 6.5, but then dropping to 6 for f/22. > > With the same non-coded lens, but the lens data manually entered > incorrectly as 90/2, LR gave the apertures as 2, 2, 2.8, 4.8, 5.6, 8, 9.5, > and 4. Preview gave them as 2, 2, 2.97, 4.5, 4.96, 6, 6.49, 4. > > I am completely baffled. Anyone have an answer? How do the programs derive > a value for f/stop? Since LR and Preview report different apertures for > the same exposure, it can?t be just information supplied by the camera. > The camera knows what the maximum aperture of each lens is, but what, the > camera or the program, or both, decides that a lens is set to that, or to > anything smaller? > > ?howard