Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I haven't used my Noctilux with my M6 yet, it's too new. I have a 70's vintage Noctilux that I've used only on my M5 and that meter is accurate enough to shoot in light like Tina's great image. Despite not having the LED's there is not really any problem picking out the meter needles because the M5 has a port at the front edge of the body that illuminates the meter needle with light from above or in front. Last weekend we were camping with friends, and I have some incredible pictures shot around the campfire on E200 pushed 2 stops. The needle was as bright as daylight. With the Leica, and the darkness, no one could believe I was taking pictures. I know when I was peddling these things, Leica said that the M5 sensitivity was better than any other built in meter. So being a good boy that's what I said. Incredible meter and an incredible lens, I haven't scratched the surface of either 's capabilities. Bruce Bowman Killingworth CT In a message dated 5/25/00 8:31:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bcaldwell@softcom.net writes: << >>Just out of interest, is the metering on an M6 accurate at such low light levels?<< In such a situation, I almost always use a hand-held spot meter - or just my intuition. Bryan >>