Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Neil Frankish wrote: > > Last night I took my M and a roll of TMZ3200 to an amateur theatre > production in which a friend was performing. The theatre is very small, and > I wanted to be at the front to get unobstructed photos. This meant I was > almost on the stage myself! (I used a 50 summicron although at times I > needed my 28) Despite the M's legendary quiet shutter, I was a little > concerned that the noise would be distracting (it seemed very loud to my > ears) and voiced my concerns at the end of the performance. You might > imagine my surprise at the comment that it was the little red light that > kept catching my actress friends eye! > > I made a test at home and sure enough you can see a reflection of the > diodes through the viewfinder (though she must have the eyes of a hawk). In > the blackness of the audience, it was enough to be noticed. Maybe next time > I'll take out the battery. Anybody else noticed this? > > Neil. Except that you'd be doing more fiddling around upstaging her with a separate meter. If you were shooting video (which actors love and never complain about) you would have one heck of a red light for them to notice and not care about. Mark Rabiner