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im currenty saving all my money for a leica M but im not sure of which i should buy but it must have metering can u guys give me some idears?
Patrick said:Does the M6 have an AE mode?
'Fraid not old chap. As others have said thats the M7 only. If you ultimately want a Leica with AE (as I doPatrick said:Does the M6 have an AE mode?
egpj said:Collapsible Summicron!? I did not know there was sucha beast. Isn't that an Elmar-M 50mm.
peter_n said:'Fraid not old chap. As others have said thats the M7 only. If you ultimately want a Leica with AE (as I do) then you definitely want an M6TTL now, because the shutter dial on an M7 turns in the same direction as an M6TTL. If you fancy an M5 or something then get a "classic" M6 'cos those two have shutter dials that rotate in the same direction.
This business of the shutter dial is a problem for me but some others here don't seem to have the same problem. The best thing to do is go into a shop and handle them...
If you use a handheld incident meter you'll spend more time taking pictures and less time fooling with exposure settings. At least that has been my experience.Patrick said:im currenty saving all my money for a leica M but im not sure of which i should buy but it must have metering can u guys give me some idears?
richard_l said:If you use a handheld incident meter you'll spend more time taking pictures and less time fooling with exposure settings. At least that has been my experience.
richard_l said:If you use a handheld incident meter you'll spend more time taking pictures and less time fooling with exposure settings. At least that has been my experience.