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What are some good flashes for the M system? I've considered using one with mine but am not sure where to start. Any help is appreciated!
 
Which M

Which M

and why flash. No available light? The M2-3-4-4-2, 4-p and 6, it really doesn't matter if you have the proper sync cord. With the 6TTL, 7, Mp and 8, you can use the Leica flash units. I have the 24, but don't use it much, but it's nice to have if I really need it. I am really happy with my IIIc which has no provision for flash. I think it makes my life simpler without it.
 
I use a Holga starblitz flash with my M7, and a Vivitar 285HV with my M8. I mostly try to use the Vivitar off camera via a microsync wireless setup and have the flash in a corner on a light stand bouncing off the ceiling.

M7 with Holga flash is a nice compact package. The flash is manual only.
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M8 with Vivitar 285HV. Taken last weekend at a wedding.
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Flash and Leica's may be a hush hush topic. But sometimes they work well together.
 
I "uh-hum" agree secretly

I "uh-hum" agree secretly

Flash and Leica's may be a hush hush topic. But sometimes they work well together.[/quote said:
The pics you posted represent most what I don't like about flash(any camera), overexposed highlights. I don't know what the exposure was, but from what I see here, I would suggest lowering the flash output to -1 and try it again.
BTW a person has to whatever is necessary, including "UGH" flash, but it helps to know HOW to use it properly. I still try to do it without though. In the case of the IIIc, I have no current flash options, so I do without, so far no problems.
 
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What are some good flashes for the M system? I've considered using one with mine but am not sure where to start. Any help is appreciated!

Big flash? 285HV.

Small flash? Any $5 flash will do if you have a hotshoe, else look for one with flash sync cord capability.

TTL? Get a Metz 54 MZ-3/4 with the correct foot. Prob cheaper than the Leica flash, and you can share flash among other camera systems.
 
I use a Holga starblitz flash with my M7, and a Vivitar 285HV with my M8..

I'm sorry, but I have to ask? Why do you cover your Leica logos but leave the Holga one? Is it a giggle at the contrast between the two (I had a good splutter when I spotted it!), or do you simply desire the fanciest Holga in the world?

Adrian
 
Sometimes the only available light you have is the "available light" that you're carrying with you.. 🙂

I've used the trusty Vivitar 283/285HV series on both the M7 and M8.

Sure, there are times when one has enough light to shoot without it - but sometimes you want/need to freeze the photo and no matter how fast your ISO / film is, the action is blurred. Might be great from an aesthetic / artiste point of view but when someone's commissioned you to shoot the photos; they usually expect a certain result.

Dave
 
Good way to put it, Dave! And, oddly enough, that's what I told someone when I was asked about using flash: I said "It's portable light that you can use when you need it and the way you need it." 🙂

Besides, flash photography is fascinating.
 
For a little flash with my ZI or Bessa R2a, I like the Sunpak DS20. The head can move vertically for bounce, it has an automatic mode, a PC cable, can be used as an automatic slave, and takes 2 normal AA batteries. It's guide number is 59' and is small enough to stuff into my Domke F-5xa with my Bessa R2a and 3 small lenses. The DS20 can be had at less than $40 at Adorama.

I usually use 400 speed film with this setup which makes the flash more effective. When the flash head is tilted, there's room to slip a business card behind the flash-head to act as a little bounce card.
 
Ya know.. speaking of flashes - for those of us that want to use them that is - I wonder who makes the smallest swivel & tilt head non-dedicated flash out there - I don't think there's anything smaller than the Vivitar 285 HV or the Sunpaks..

anyone?

Dave
 
I used to use a little non-dedicated flash with a PC cord. With this one, swivel and tilt meant holding it in my left hand and pointing it where I wanted the light to go.

Otherwise, you are probably right, Dave. I think flash units that take 4-AA's are the only ones with both tilt and swivel.
 
I'm sorry, but I have to ask? Why do you cover your Leica logos but leave the Holga one? Is it a giggle at the contrast between the two (I had a good splutter when I spotted it!), or do you simply desire the fanciest Holga in the world?

Adrian

LOL. I've actually had someone ask me once what kind of Holga I was using.

Yeah, it's a bit funny. A $12 flash on a $4k+ camera. I wanted to get a small flash and after doing research, the Holga Starblitz was the only one I was aware of that was tiny and had a safe voltage rating and wasn't going to fry my camera. It works surprisingly well. Manual only, uses only one AA battery, and has a nifty exposure chart in the back that's pretty accurate.

I cover the logos for the "stealth" reason. I never bothered covering the Holga logo because I only use the thing like once a month, if even.
 
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