Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/15

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica M5(metering)
From: "A S Jordan" <andrewsjordan@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 19:46:10 -0500

Joe,Bob, Thib:


Osterloh in his Leica M book compares the M5 and M6 metering systems.
Accordingly,and here I copy his Table from p. 41:
                                                    M6
M5

Diameter of measuring spot             12mm                  8.5mm

Measuring range(cd/m^2)               0.25-32000           0.06-32000

Exposure values
           1--18                    -1--18


Clearly, the CdS meter of the M5 is more sensitive than that of the M6. In
addition, the M5 meter qualifies as a semi-spot meter. Moreover, the shutter
speed can be read on an analog scale in the finder.
The problem with the M5 is the 140grams of extra weight(M6--560gm,
M5--700gm) and larger size(M6--138x77mm, M5--155x84mm). Although, I haven't
heard any complaints about the unusual shape and weight of the R8 compared
to the previous R's(R4 through R7). Summing up, I concur that the M5 is the
finest M body from the wizards of Wetzlar.

regards, Andrew Jordan