digitaldave
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Hopefully this will all make sense, I've had several attempts at articulating my question, and deleted them all and started again!
I've been considering getting an interchangeable lens RF, either an old M or a new Bessa. The problem for me is that an old M that I can afford (probably M2) won't have a light meter, but I'm a bit wary of going that route, as I've never used a camera without a meter before. Obviously I'd have to get an external light meter (at least until I can master setting exposure bye eye). So the first part of my question is, does anyone that uses an external meter find it inconvenient, especially compared to using a similar camera with a built in meter?
The second part relates to cameras with built in meters. When shooting my old SLR with a built in meter, I would tend to set the aperture, meter, and then set the appropriate shutter speed. However, I find this a bit awkward, as it means that I need to release the shutter button after metering in order to adjust the shutter speed dial, and this means that I lose the meter reading which is a pain as I don't use that camera often, so usually end up going the wrong way thus having to start all over again :bang:. Is there an easy way to do this without releasing the shutter button? I believe that the Bessas lock the exposure read out for a few seconds, does that help?
I think the overall objective I'm after is to find out if an older camera and external meter would be significantly more awkward to use than one with a built in meter.
Hope that all makes sense 🙂.
Thanks,
Dave.
I've been considering getting an interchangeable lens RF, either an old M or a new Bessa. The problem for me is that an old M that I can afford (probably M2) won't have a light meter, but I'm a bit wary of going that route, as I've never used a camera without a meter before. Obviously I'd have to get an external light meter (at least until I can master setting exposure bye eye). So the first part of my question is, does anyone that uses an external meter find it inconvenient, especially compared to using a similar camera with a built in meter?
The second part relates to cameras with built in meters. When shooting my old SLR with a built in meter, I would tend to set the aperture, meter, and then set the appropriate shutter speed. However, I find this a bit awkward, as it means that I need to release the shutter button after metering in order to adjust the shutter speed dial, and this means that I lose the meter reading which is a pain as I don't use that camera often, so usually end up going the wrong way thus having to start all over again :bang:. Is there an easy way to do this without releasing the shutter button? I believe that the Bessas lock the exposure read out for a few seconds, does that help?
I think the overall objective I'm after is to find out if an older camera and external meter would be significantly more awkward to use than one with a built in meter.
Hope that all makes sense 🙂.
Thanks,
Dave.