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Thank to my dear friend and great photographer Davide, I can proudly show you my M6ttl.

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(I also love my M8/DR Summicron)

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Leica BP LHSA TTL .72 w/Black Paint Summicron ASPH

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Had a delightful surprise when I listened to my latest messages:

 

"Rolo, It's Ivan here. Ivan Azzopardi from Malta.

 

Can you hear me? Oh, this is your answer-phone. Sorry.

 

I just wanted to wish you a Happy New Year, Rolo.

 

Sorry about the call-collect; I had no change.

 

I will see you in Valletta, mio Amico.

 

Rolo, It's Ivan here. Ivan Azzopardi from Malta.

 

Can you hear me? Oh, this is your answer-phone. Sorry.

 

I just wanted to wish you a Happy New Year, Rolo ............."

 

:D :D

 

Rolo

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more, more MORE tears from laughter :D

 

This guy is just incredible to say the least. :D

 

 

btw - I just knew you'd come up with something of this sort after I asked you to tell all that I really did call.

 

Tuo Amico :)

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I love my M6TTL and my Sekonic Studio Deluxe III.

 

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Hallo s.m.e.p.

 

Habe kürzlich auch den gleichen Belichtungsmesser bekommen, habe allerdings keine Hinweise und somit kaum Ahnung wie ich mit diesem Belichtungsmesser arbeiten muß. Könnten Sie mir helfen, mit nützlichen Tips und einer Art Grundeinstellung? Was ist mit der zugehörigen perforierten schwarzen Blechscheibe die sich unterhalb der weißen Halbkugel einschieben läßt?

 

Gruß

Werner

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Hello Werner,

I hope you don't mind me answering your question, since I also have a Sekonic L-398 from the 80-ies. The 'Blechscheibe' as you name it is for lowering the light to mesure, when there is plenty. In low light you can pull out the 'Blechscheibe' and slide it into the back of the exposure meter. But now you have to use a different arrow on your meter, the white one with an L (low) next to it instead of the orange one with an H (high) which you use ...

So with 100 iso and measured 40 on your scale , you should have f-stop 2 and speed 1 /30.

I bought mine new and as I remember there were plenty of Blechscheiben with it with different perforations in them, which when you used them gave you the f-stop on the top-scale directly with 1/125 speed, according the slide you used, and the iso.

For instance: When you use the standard slide, this gives you the measured f-stop on the topscale directly with 1/125 without turning the adjustment-scale, when metered with a 25 iso film. Correct me if I am wrong since it 's a long time since I used it, I use a Minolta IV now. The Sekonic works better in cold temperature, once in Beyjing the Minolta stopped working and I had to switch to the Sekonic ...

Cheers, Etienne.

 

Etienne Michiels

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Just found this site today. Excellent resource.

Might as well join the fray and include my M6 kit.

1997 M6 Classic - one of the last. Also my 50 Summicron, 28 VC Color Skopar, 1951 90 Elmar. The 28 and 90 screwmount lenses share an adapter. Convenient and compact.

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