sting-ray
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I've just received a second hand M6 in very good condition... it's placed about 1986 age wise so it's a Leitz one.
The shutter works fine and everything strictly mechanical works perfectly but I'm worried about the meter. I know the low light metering capabilities of the M6's are not up to a modern day SLR's for example but this M doesn't seem to follow the norm.
When you half depress the shutter in daylight you get the normal metering display and all the results so far match up to my AE-1 Program's meter... however in near dark nothing comes up with a half depress and as such it follows nothing happens when you "meter the lens cap".
My friend's M6 meter blinks when it's too dark for the meter and most definitely comes on flashing when you have the lenscap on.
I'm wondering if this is one of the few differences in the newer M6's from the Wetzlar ones... or whether there's something wrong with mine.
New batteries today by the way.
If it makes a difference I'm using a 40mm 'cron from the CL on it.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Will
The shutter works fine and everything strictly mechanical works perfectly but I'm worried about the meter. I know the low light metering capabilities of the M6's are not up to a modern day SLR's for example but this M doesn't seem to follow the norm.
When you half depress the shutter in daylight you get the normal metering display and all the results so far match up to my AE-1 Program's meter... however in near dark nothing comes up with a half depress and as such it follows nothing happens when you "meter the lens cap".
My friend's M6 meter blinks when it's too dark for the meter and most definitely comes on flashing when you have the lenscap on.
I'm wondering if this is one of the few differences in the newer M6's from the Wetzlar ones... or whether there's something wrong with mine.
New batteries today by the way.
If it makes a difference I'm using a 40mm 'cron from the CL on it.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Will