Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]| R8 - digilux 2 metering......... | | Not sure this will mean anything but thought it might be of some interest to | the technical folks. | | I was shooting with my R8 wearing an 80-200 f.4.0 lens and the Dgilux 2 with | obviously it's attached f.2.0, 28-90 zoom. and wondered how the meters | might match-up on the identical focal length and subject. | | I was working the meters set for centre weighted and 90mm on the 80-200 and | 90mm on the digi2. | | Same positon and shot a couple of frames R8, then the Digi 2 and the | exposure readings by both cameras was absolutely identical and the returned | film-digi images as recorded are absolutely identical. | | Does this mean anything and is it important to life and successful | photographs? I haven't go a clue, however it means they can be used set at | the same focal lengths and both have matching exposures if one wishes to | have matching images. | | Another small note: | The digi 2 can be set to see and shoot your images in B&W. Nice feature. | However the viewfinder is in B&W all the time, so you're shooting and | viewing the world in B&W! | | And this has to be the weirdest way to witness the scene while shooting. No | matter how wired we maybe into shooting B&W film, we still see in colour. | But when you've changed the Digi 2 viewfinder and recording to B&W now your | subjects are in B&W as long as you look through the viewfinder. | | Viewing our world in mono is truly something else when you are shooting! | Does it make it better? I don't think so because we don't constantly look | through the camera any differently than using an M camera, accept through | the viewfinder of the m at least the subjects are still in colour. | | just for what it's worth, if anything. But it is Leica photographic. ;-) | ted | That,s not really suprising is it Ted? Both centreweighted exposure meters by the same manufacturer. For me it would be interesting to compare the result with metering like Nikon,s matrix .I,m not familiar with either Leicas so don,t know what the term would be. best regards simon