Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/02

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Subject: Logic of meter diodes on M6
From: Eric Meyer <74415.1305@compuserve.com>
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 1997 00:22:10 -0400

To:  >INTERNET:Leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us

Doan huu Phong wrote:
  >> the diodes seem to point in the wrong direction...  I just
  >> learn not to use logic, that's all.

     Well, there were two choices: the arrows could tell you which
way your exposure is erring, or they could tell you which way to
make an adjustment to correct it.  Either is perfectly logical; the
first might be more like a match-needle meter, but Leica chose the
second.  To my mind, the fact that the arrows oppose one another,
rather than pointing away from one another, makes that clear (in
case that helps).  Of course, if you just don't like being told what
to do, ...  <g>


and Paul Schliesser wrote:
  >> If you think about it, [the shutter speed dial] does work the
  >> same way as the aperture ring, if you imagine rotating the
  >> aperture ring 90 degrees towards you.

     I'd rather imagine rotating the shutter dial 90 degrees away --
but that's a very useful idea, and I'd never thought of it.

              -- Eric Meyer.