Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/22

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Sunlight in the lens
From: "A.H.SCHMIDT" <horsts@actek.com.au>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 09:54:40 +1000

Dan Cardish wrote:

> I think the safest thing for you to do is only take your cameras out at night.
>
> Dan C.
>

Or on rainy days!

Horst Schmidt



> At 01:51 PM 22-09-99 +0200, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> >I was reading a book by Jim Zuckerman on natural-light photography, and he
> says
> >that there's no harm in shooting directly into the sun.  Now, he is using a
> >Mamiya MF camera, and something tells me that this advice does not apply to a
> >Leica M6.  With a rubber shutter curtain and no mirror to deflect incoming
> >light, it seems to me that even a brief exposure to direct sunlight could
> burn a
> >hole into the curtain.  Is this correct?
> >
> >I usually keep my lenses covered when I'm not actually shooting, and I always
> >take care to aim them away from the sun when they are uncovered.  I even
> do this
> >on SLRs, since, even if the sun is deflected from the film gate by a mirror,
> >there is still the risk of damage to CCDs for autofocus or metering.  I
> find it
> >hard to believe that a camera could be truly oblivious to direct sunlight
> coming
> >into the lens.  Is there something different about MF cameras that makes them
> >immune to this.
> >
> >And, for that matter, how _does_ one shoot directly into the sun with a
> Leica,
> >given this risk of damaging the interior of the camera?
> >
> >  -- Anthony
> >
> >
> >
>
> NO ARCHIVE
>
>