Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]"You can use flash with an M6, but the use-fit really isn't >there either. It's real obvious that Leica put a PC outlet and a hot shoe >on the M6 to satisfy that somewhat rare situation (like spelunking) when >you absolutely have to use flash." I know this conversation is really about on-camera flash but I would just like to relate that I am using my M6 more often on black and white shoots with one or two Dynalight heads and an infrared trigger in the hotshoe and, of course, a flash meter. With the IR trigger I'm not tethered to the powerpack and am free to move, even out of rooms. 1/50th isn't a limiting factor since I'm up in the 5.6-11 fstop area and am using slow speeds to mix in what available light I can. Often, shooting in available light and wide open isn't an option for me. I need the depth of field that f1.4 or f2 wouldn't provide. Also, seeing the subject(s) when the flash pops is a definite bonus (no mirror dropout). Previously I'd been doing this kind of shoot with my Nikon stuff but I noticed that I was always turning off the auto functions. My Nikon wasn't giving me anything the Leica wouldn't. I'd love to us my M6 on color shoots as well but I find myself having to color correct too often and I don't know of a good filter holding system for wrattens. Anyone out there surmount this problem? Bill Franson