Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I agree with the foam rot and light leak, and there HAS to be a better way! Maybe a VERY small LCD panel on back that shows the ASA and has 2 small buttons on each side to go up or down??? Yes, that means a small watch battery would be required......the bad side. I guess I will recant on the shutter speed dial placement idea. I agree...... it's ok where it is. I just got a new second M6 so I'll have to see whether or not the moving "R" lever is a body-specific anomaly. AE and AF can stay off the M6 for all I'm concerned. I think most of us would have it on M mode al the time anyway. AF would mean new lenses...... forget it! A 1-5 degree Spot Meter would be nice, though......again, electronic! Francesco At 04:06 PM 7/2/98 -0800, you wrote: >>Come on, every camera has a viewing window >>so we can see our film type at a glance. Very necessary. > >I don't like these. They require foam light insulation and that will >eventually break down and cause a light leak. I know; I must be crazy. >We'll never agree. > >>but just move it a fraction of an inch towards the front >>edge of the body so I can change the shutter speed without looking up. > >I can't see the advantage. We're 0 for 2 now. > >>Plus, every dial I have seen stops at >>different places for each ASA setting......some slightly before, some dead >>on, some slightly after. Not good. > >I'm with you on this one. The markings should be about half as wide and >they should line up very precisely. I don't mind the basic design, however. >I don't need this dial to be cluttering up the other controls, so it should >stay where it is. > >Ok now we're 1 for 3 (more or less). > >>4. An "R" lever that stays in place. > >Never had a problem with it. Maybe I'm lucky. I agree that, in principal, >it should stay in place, but it sounds like a problem specific to your >camera. > >I guess that makes 2 for 4. > >But if they're going to justify a whole new model number I doubt they are >going to simply make a couple of little tweaks. At a minimum they'll have >to add aperture priority auto exposure. In doing this they will need an >electronically controlled shutter, so we will also get 1) higher flash sync >2) a faster top shutter speed (they'd be crazy not to). > >I'm not too concerned about what they do as long as the M6 remains >available, which I suspect it will. > >I seriously doubt they'll introduce AF. Maybe a spot meter setting would be >nice. > >I suspect that they will keep the same body design overall (remembering the >fate of the M5). It might be a few mm larger, but not greatly. > >Who knows, it might not happen. > >How long's it been since we had an M7 thread? It looks like we're going to >have another. > >As my mom used to say: "Everyone play nice!" > >-Charlie >-------------------------------------------- > Charles E. Dunlap > Earth Sciences Department > University of California > Santa Cruz, CA 95064 >Tel.: (408) 459-5228 Fax.: (408) 459-3074 > > mailto:cdunlap@es.ucsc.edu >-------------------------------------------- >