proenca
Proenca
Hello there,
I used digital SLRs for some years now,from Fuji S2, to Nikon D2x until a Canon 1Ds and got bored with them. It simple reaches a point were i feel i wasnt improving , since digital is well, free and I ran out of straw to feed my mules that carried my huge arrays of lens and gadgets. So I took a drastic decision and changed back to film, never using a rangefinder before and here I am with a Leica M7 and a 35 and 90 ASPH.
Very happy so far, size is perfect, ergonomics are wonderfull but I do have some questions, hope you experienced people can help :
first and all, Im used to have zillions of metering modes, however, and after reading my Leica manual times an times, I cannot really understand ( however with some few rolls tested so far , not that bad as I expected ) ; is it spot metering as I can see, and if so, which area ? The whole focusing square ? Half of the frame ? Which area is really used for meetering ?
the only quirk I have it is with compensation. The back wheel is a bit stiff to turn ( yes im pushing the button ) and not very practical if I want to bracket a shoot or two. Should I do with manually ? Ie, for example, take a reading , lets say 1/125 and f2 and then shoot manually at 1/125 , 1/90 and at a 1/200 ? Or bracket with exposure, since it does half stops ?
Just trying to get the max out of my M7, fabulous piece of work that gave me back the pleasure of shooting ( its simply that good ) and even with the M8 on the corner, I feel no rush to go back to digital again, film is rewarding me with a lot 🙂
Any other help or tips would be greattly appreciated , since I used my fathers camera ( Canon t70, film ) for 1 year or so then I bough a Fuji S2 and off we go. So Im not that experienced with film, please fell free to tip
I used digital SLRs for some years now,from Fuji S2, to Nikon D2x until a Canon 1Ds and got bored with them. It simple reaches a point were i feel i wasnt improving , since digital is well, free and I ran out of straw to feed my mules that carried my huge arrays of lens and gadgets. So I took a drastic decision and changed back to film, never using a rangefinder before and here I am with a Leica M7 and a 35 and 90 ASPH.
Very happy so far, size is perfect, ergonomics are wonderfull but I do have some questions, hope you experienced people can help :
first and all, Im used to have zillions of metering modes, however, and after reading my Leica manual times an times, I cannot really understand ( however with some few rolls tested so far , not that bad as I expected ) ; is it spot metering as I can see, and if so, which area ? The whole focusing square ? Half of the frame ? Which area is really used for meetering ?
the only quirk I have it is with compensation. The back wheel is a bit stiff to turn ( yes im pushing the button ) and not very practical if I want to bracket a shoot or two. Should I do with manually ? Ie, for example, take a reading , lets say 1/125 and f2 and then shoot manually at 1/125 , 1/90 and at a 1/200 ? Or bracket with exposure, since it does half stops ?
Just trying to get the max out of my M7, fabulous piece of work that gave me back the pleasure of shooting ( its simply that good ) and even with the M8 on the corner, I feel no rush to go back to digital again, film is rewarding me with a lot 🙂
Any other help or tips would be greattly appreciated , since I used my fathers camera ( Canon t70, film ) for 1 year or so then I bough a Fuji S2 and off we go. So Im not that experienced with film, please fell free to tip