Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I do not care for the transfer reading or turn the dials to light the diode style of meters. I like the instant useable read outs of other meters. I carry a Minolta IVF. I hit the button and bingo I am ready to go. No need to twiddle dials to get the lights lit properly. Not a criticism of the VC meter just of me I guess. John Collier On 31-Jan-06, at 5:35 PM, Jeffery Smith wrote: > I agree. I carry mine atop my M3 and my Nikon S2 > > feli wrote: > > I purchased one of these as a xmas gift for my father. > > After having the oppertunity to use it for a week, I have to say > that this > is an excellent little meter and close to perfect for any meterless > camera. > > The big improvement over the initial VC meter is the addition of an > exposure > lock. The meter will now hold a reading for circa 10-15 seconds, after > activation, allowing you to set the dials and read the proper > exposure. The > unit will meter continiously if you keep the activation button > depressed. > > Voigtlander managed to cut the new unit's height in half, by > repositioning > the battery compartment. > > Over all the VC meter II gave nearly identical readings as my M6TTL. > > My only real complaint is the inablility to lock the iso settings dial > firmly. > It can easily be changed, if accidentially brushed against. I > solved that > problem with a small sliver of > grip tape... > > At $179 (Photo Village), it's not exactly cheap, but it is very > well made, > extremely compact and IMO the best of it's breed.