ThePioneer Posted August 26, 2015 Share #41 Posted August 26, 2015 Advertisement (gone after registration) I only own one manual camera that I can adjust shutter speeds on the fly without looking at my dial and that is my K1000. I have been using that camera for over 30 years. I purchased an M-A about a year ago now and have used it pretty consistently for the past 9 months but still am unable to adjust the shutter speed without glancing at my shutter dial. I don't know about you but it obviously takes me somewhere between a year and 30 years to get to this point. Borrowing a camera and testing it for a few days probably isn't going to give you that level of familiarity. My advice. If you are really interested in a Leica, pick one that feels good for you and then commit to it for a few years. You'll get there. Of course, everyone is a bit different and may be able to pick this skill up far more quickly than I. EDIT - Dial size or rotation direction make no difference as far as I can tell. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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