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Subject: [Leica] Re: Shooting slide film with an M6
From: msmall at infionline.net (Marc James Small)
Date: Wed Mar 1 18:58:46 2006

I've not followed this thread as closely as I probably ought to have done.

I regularly shoot chromes with my late-Wetzlar M6 and have never had a
problem with the metering provided by the camera.  Hell, I often shoot
chromes on my M3 using an MR-4 Leicameter, and, again, I have no problem
with the metering.  I love chromes and I love printing them via Ilfochrome
though I've yet to figure out how to scan a slide and get it to come out
decently.  But an 8 by 10 Ilfocrhome print will scan most wonderfully.

I have Kodachrome slides of my parents shot in 1948 which are still vibrant
and alive, and those were shot on an Argus Brick, for heaven's sakes.

Marc

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