Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/19

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Subject: Re: [Leica] M6 Light Meter
From: Carl Socolow <csocolow@microserve.net>
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 21:52:40 -0500

Bud Cook wrote:
> 
> Carl,
> Does opening up one stop work for b/w, color negative AND color reversal?
> Bud Cook

Bud, when I used to shoot news we would take a "palm" reading. Basically
just a reading off the palm of my caucasian hand (zone 6) and open up
one stop. Worked like a charm as long as it was in the same light as the
subject. Also, don't forget this is a reflected reading. Finally, I must
add that one of the things I love about my EOS cameras (and it probably
applies to the R8 based on how so many people are proclaiming it) is the
matrix metering. If I meter a face I generally let the camera just go
where it wants to go. The more I fool with it the farther I get.

Carl

BIG SNIP
> >take
> >the reading (and then open up one stop) or use the 90 as mentioned
> >above, meter the face (using the 90 framelines as a guide), switch back
> >to the wide-angle and set the lens for the exposure indicated by the 90.
> >Again of course remembering to open up one stop since the caucasian skin
> >tone is approx. 1 stop brighter than 18% gray.
> >
> >Confusing? Probably. But it is a way that you can use the meter for
> >selective spot metering.
> >
> >Carl S.
> >