Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/09/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have found that a good "run about" flash unit for use with an M series Leica is the Vivitar 2800. It's a small unit, less than the size of an M body, is fairly rugged, has two auto settings as well as manual and can be had on the used market for next to nothing. (Hence I have 5 of these things.) This is obviously not a very powerful unit and will not light up a barn or fry a cat at fifty feet but is wonderful for low light use in fill flashing a foreground object or for sharpening up the foreground at borderline slow speeds. When my heavily modified Lumedyne or Norman setups are not required (which they rarely are for 35mm use) and a 285HV is too much bulk, a little 2800 makes a great companion to a light Leica M kit. An M body and lens with a 2800 will fit in a small waist pouch and will hardly be noticed. (Another bonus is that they fit in the outside arm pocket of a survival suit with no noticeable bulk so this shows how small they are.) Whilst they might lack the "sex appeal" of a fancier whizz bang German flash unit and not get any admiring "oohs and ahhs" at the next camera club pow-wow they do serve certain purposes admirably and let's face it: Leica M series bodies are not exactly the most flash friendly cameras in the known universe. J.Redfern PS: If anyone knows of a small auto-thyristor flash that is "less" powerful than a 2800 and could offer a reliable F1.4 auto setting at asa 400 for use to about five feet I would greatly appreciate the info'.