Charles D. Orze
Established
Hi,
I've been trying to figure out the meaning of the symbols on my M5 film reminder dial (the one on the back door). Obviously we have shutter and f-stop calculator, and then something that looks like a bulb (flash/Tungsten?). Also a sun (daylight?) the letters "NE" and a white triangle. The user manual pdf I have is silent on these. Any clues?
Thanks,
Charlie
I've been trying to figure out the meaning of the symbols on my M5 film reminder dial (the one on the back door). Obviously we have shutter and f-stop calculator, and then something that looks like a bulb (flash/Tungsten?). Also a sun (daylight?) the letters "NE" and a white triangle. The user manual pdf I have is silent on these. Any clues?
Thanks,
Charlie
cpborello
Established
I always assumed: *Bulb* means tungsten balanced slide film, *Sun* means daylight balanced slide film, *white triangle* means B&W film, and *NE* means color negative film. But I've been known to be wrong.
Chris
Chris
sepiareverb
genius and moron
And I thought they were there to decode secret messages from Wetzlar!
Charles D. Orze
Established
M5 Mysteries
M5 Mysteries
Thanks Chris,
Even if it is not what the manufacturer intended it will work--thanks!
Charlie
M5 Mysteries
Thanks Chris,
Even if it is not what the manufacturer intended it will work--thanks!
Charlie
venchka
Veteran
I suppose one could assign any meaning that one could remember.
The secret decoder function is only revealed to the True Faithful after demonstrating the M5 handshake.
The secret decoder function is only revealed to the True Faithful after demonstrating the M5 handshake.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
venchka said:...The secret decoder function is only revealed to the True Faithful after demonstrating the M5 handshake.
Whoops! Sorry Wayne, I never could keep a secret.
cpborello
Established
venchka said:I suppose one could assign any meaning that one could remember.
That's what I try to do. But the next time I pick up the camera, I usually forget. I have resorted to wedging the the flap from the film box in between the case and the camera, when using a case that is.
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
I was about to suggest what Wayne has said already. Then I would have pointed to the danger which cpborello has identified.
JNewell
Leica M Recidivist
Gee, I thought it was the white balance adjustment?!?!?!
:bang:

:bang:
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
If I ever send my M5 to Shelly, I'll have her cut a film reminder window in the back.
venchka
Veteran
Not only is remembering the symbol/film assignment a problem, the biggest problem for me is remembering to set the dial when I load film. One more point for "one camera, one lens, one film".
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