Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/01/26

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Shutter speed setting on M6 Classic
From: Mike Quinn <mlquinn.mail@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 20:17:01 -0800

Thanks BD.
I'm surprised that this important instructional material was left out of my
Leica manual.

Your method works nicely for the M6ttl (where the larger shutter speed ring
extends beyond the body) and all un-metered m-series cameras (where you look
at the shutter speed ring instead of through the lens as you set the
shutter).

There's a new, improved, first step for metered M6's without the larger
shutter speed ring. It permits a more relaxed grip with the camera at eye
level (and prevents your fingers from knocking off your Tilley hat as you
adjust the shutter speed):

Rest the inside edge of the fleshy part at the end of the finger on the top
front of the shutter speed dial. (The unsupported outside edge of the finger
will still touch the knurled upper edge of the dial).

This new improved first step will also work with old non-metered M-series
cameras.

It's just as effective as the former first step (and doesn't hurt as much
when you grab the meter notch).
 
Mike Quinn

bdcolen wrote:

> Press fleshy part of right index finger - or middle finger - against
> front edge of shutter speed dial -
> Turn dial in the direction in which you want it to go.
> Push shutter release.

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