Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Can anybody point me to where I can buy one of these? Can't find it on B&H or Don Chatterton's sites. Thanks, Dan > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > [mailto:owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us]On Behalf Of Kam > Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 5:14 AM > To: Leica user list > Subject: [Leica] Voigtlander clip on meter > Importance: Low > > > Hi all, > > I have borrowed a Voigtlander clip on meter from a friend and > used it for a > week. It is such a lovely thing that I have decided to buy > one. Here is > my report: > > Construction - it looks like a plastic toy in pictures but it is very > solidly built. It is made of metal with a surface finishing > rather similar > to that of the M6. A well-built solid but light weight (42g > only) stuff. > > Handling and ease of use - the design is excellent and very easy to use. > I'll be surprised if anyone on this list will need to refer to > the manual to > find out how to use it (I only looked at the manual once to find out its > weight). The two dials on the top are easy to use. The aperture > dial, much > to my liking, is stepless. There is no difficulty whatsoever in > reading the > LEDs, even under direct sunlight. Under this head the meter will score a > full mark. > > Accuracy - It can't be as accurate as a sekonic or minolta, > that's for sure. > Having said that, in most cases (by most I mean over 90%) it produces the > same reading as my M6. The silicon photodiode is fairly sensitive. As it > is so small and can be used as a hand-held meter, you can take it > up to your > subject and take a closer "spot" metering. In one case I took a reading > from less than 12" away from the face of a lady, she just found it a cute > little thing to look at. In terms of obstructiveness I guess it is even > less obstructive than a Leica. > > Other uses - it may sound silly, but in the past few days I took the meter > to almost everywhere and compared its reading with my eye > metering. It was > fun. > > Compatability - as there is no coupling device it can be used on > any camea. > I have tried it on a M4-2, a IIIf and an Olympus SP which has a > dead meter. > In all cases it does not cause any obstruction to operation. > > Battery life - I used it very intensively in the past few days (and my 15 > month old daughter played with it even more intensively - she > just loved to > see the LEDs going on and off). There has been no sign of battery drain > (though only fitted with alkaline batteries, it has been producing > consistent reading so I assume that there is no signficant drop > in voltage). > > My conclusion: although not cheap (HK$1,300, about US$160), my > vote for best > accessory of the year surely goes to it. > > > Regards, > Kam >