Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/07/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Bob, Just shoot TTL. The 3x refers to 3 stops less light - important to know if you are hand metering. Charlie On 23 Jul 2007, at 19:25, Bob Shaw wrote: > My local Leica dealer (Glazer's in Seattle) is dumping their B+W > Filter inventory (digital marches on...) so I pawed through three > large boxes and came up with a B+W ProLine 67mm Dark Yellow for my > R-Vario Elmarit 28-90 Asph. I couldn't find a 77 for my 70-180 but > in retrospect, I decided I'd be less likely to use it on that lens; > the 28-90 is my "on camera" lens most of the time. I have a > Heliopan Circular Polarizer for both lenses which I use a lot. > > Back to Dark Yellow: > > According to ilford's website, "A typical yellow filter will have a > filter factor of 2; the manufacturer will supply the exact factor > with the filter. Most cameras with TTL metering will correct > automatically for the filter factor but check the camera > instruction book". > > OK. i get it. > > But on the box, the label states "Dark Yellow 3X Coated". > > My question is: even though the R8 and R9 read through the lens, > do I want to open up a stop or two, or go with the internal meter > reading and just shoot away? > > Thanks for any unfiltered light you can shed on this. > > Regards, > > > Bob > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information