Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/14

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Subject: Re: [Leica] no one can help on this one?
From: Five Senses Productions <fls@5senses.com>
Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 12:13:43 -0700

Thanks....I will be testing the 24, 26, and 28 on my M6 this week.

At 10:42 AM 5/14/98 -0500, Larry Kopitnik wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>For a flash unit it use a Nikon SB26. It is bigger than I like and I will
>look for something smaller one of these days. The advantage of this unit (
>and probably with lots of them if I would look ) is that on manual mode I
>may dial in any f stop that I choose. I am not limited to just 1, 2 or 3
>stops like so many of the smaller units. I will dial in from f 1.4 to f64.
>You may also dial in full power down to 1/64 power if you desire. I
>understand that this unit is designed for automatic TTL with the Nikon
>brand but in manual mode with the sensor mounted on the flash it also does
>wonderful things.
><<<<<<<<<<
>
>You might try the Nikon SB-28. I bought one specifically for my FM2 (same
>size as an M6, but for a smidge of a prism hump). It is noticeabley smaller
>than an SB-26, has all the same capabilities when used on a manual camera
>(except the slave function) and even costs a bit less. The downside is it
>has fewer switches and more controls accessed by pressing button
>combinations, something I dislike.
>
>I also recently looked at the new Metz 28 series flash. Much more compact
>than the 40 MZ-3 and costs much, much less. But, while it has a lower
>profile, when mounted on my FM2 it didn't feel any less bulky than the
>SB-28 despite having less functionality. And it doesn't cover the angle of
>a 24 mm lens, a lens I use often.
>
>Larry
> 


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