M3 Shooting w/o Meter

Steve Litt said:
I always use 400 ISO B/W film and it doesnt take long to learn to judge the exposure just using the pocket meter every now and then.Its surprising how forgiving film is. (snip)
Regards
Steve
First post, migrant from other fora.
What a great topic - it involves my favorite Leica and shooting meterless!

I am with Steve; I also shoot meterless and find little difference in results using my M3 using an educated guess versus the MP with meter. Even I learned quickly, I also use primarily 400 B&W. I know those numbers, so if I occasionally use 100/200/800/1600 I can do the 400 multiples pretty quickly - I just get thrown off with crooked ASAs. So little difference, that I have not bothered putting a battery in the M6 for a few months - can't do that with a M7/8!

Greetings.
Happy Holidays,
Andreas
 
LeicaM3 said:
First post, migrant from other fora.
What a great topic - it involves my favorite Leica and shooting meterless!

I am with Steve; I also shoot meterless and find little difference in results using my M3 using an educated guess versus the MP with meter. Even I learned quickly, I also use primarily 400 B&W. I know those numbers, so if I occasionally use 100/200/800/1600 I can do the 400 multiples pretty quickly - I just get thrown off with crooked ASAs. So little difference, that I have not bothered putting a battery in the M6 for a few months - can't do that with a M7/8!

Greetings.
Happy Holidays,
Andreas

Welcome to the jungle...😀 😱

My first M camera was the M3 which I bought with money from a part time after school job back in 68. For years I used that camera without metering my subjects and feel those images are some of the best I've done. I still have and use that camera. I have since added another M3 body and a M6.
 
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