anitasanger
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Hey everyone, I would like to thank you all for the tips and advice given to me while having issues with underexposure. Before doing anything, I took the advice here and put in new batteries and moved the ISO wheel all the way to the left and right a few times. Next, I did the CRT television shutter speed test and the speeds indicated to be correct. I also shot a roll testing over and underexposed shots and everything came out normal.
I think the problems I was having can be chalked up to: A. (primarily) my red/green colorblind issues having trouble differentiating between the shades of red and underexposing a lot of shots. B. Not overexposing for backlight compensation enough and C. New batteries. Nonetheless, my M6 is working perfectly as many of you expected. It could have been the batteries and or ISO wheel needing turned, but I'm not going to blame it on these things, as it was probably user error. I shot a couple rolls of tri-x and they turned out perfectly exposed.
The LED system was a pretty significant change from my K1000's needle system. So I'm probably going to go ahead and sell the M6 in hopes of finding a clean M5 with a needle meter.
Anway, thanks a lot for all the tips and help!

chaos by saveamerika, on Flickr
I think the problems I was having can be chalked up to: A. (primarily) my red/green colorblind issues having trouble differentiating between the shades of red and underexposing a lot of shots. B. Not overexposing for backlight compensation enough and C. New batteries. Nonetheless, my M6 is working perfectly as many of you expected. It could have been the batteries and or ISO wheel needing turned, but I'm not going to blame it on these things, as it was probably user error. I shot a couple rolls of tri-x and they turned out perfectly exposed.
The LED system was a pretty significant change from my K1000's needle system. So I'm probably going to go ahead and sell the M6 in hopes of finding a clean M5 with a needle meter.
Anway, thanks a lot for all the tips and help!

chaos by saveamerika, on Flickr