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Leica Filters for B&W


mandelbrot

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Hello Mandelbrot,

 

Welcome to the Forum.

 

Modern thru the lens meters in cameras will generally adjust for the appropriate compensation factor when you put a filter on a lens.

 

All you have to do is put the filter on. Don't forget the lens hood because when using filters there is more of a possibility of flare since the filter surface is more exposed to outside light sources then the front-most element of the lens is when there is no filter.

 

Having said that:

Leitz at 1 time made 4 yellow filters which were numbered:  0, 1, 2 & 3.

 

Most of today's yellow filters are either Leitz #1 which is equal to a K1 which is equal to a Wratten #6  which has a filter factor of 1.5 which means that when you are using a camera WITHOUT A BEHIND THE LENS METER you should set the separate exposure meter to give you 2/3ds of a stop of extra exposure so that: ISO 100 film would be used with a meter set to ISO 64.

 

The other alternative would most likely be a Leitz #2 which is equal to a "K2" which is equal to a Wratten #8 which has a filter factor of 2 which means that when you are using a camera WITHOUT A BEHIND THE LENS METER you should set the separate exposure meter to give you 1 stop of extra exposure so that: ISO 100 film would be used with a meter set to ISO 50.

 

What are the names or numbers written on the other 2 filters since I don't have them by model number in my reference data?

Best Regards,

 

Michael

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