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Just wondering if anyone have a similar issue or heard of this issue before.

 

My Leica m6 ttl correctly exposes frames on all shutter speeds except for 1/250th. When metering at 1/250th speed, it always shows over exposed by two stops. Batteries are new and gold contacts are good without any corrosion or dirt. 
 

 

 

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21 hours ago, 69xchange said:

Just wondering if anyone have a similar issue or heard of this issue before.

 

My Leica m6 ttl correctly exposes frames on all shutter speeds except for 1/250th. When metering at 1/250th speed, it always shows over exposed by two stops. Batteries are new and gold contacts are good without any corrosion or dirt. 
 

 

 

So at 1/250 the meter thinks it is at 1/60?

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3 hours ago, mshchem said:

Never seen this with the 2 M6ttl bodies I've owned. My current M6ttl body, like new, is in service, meter doesn't time out. 

Maybe I have a bad contact point at shutter speed 1/250th. The rest of the shutter speeds are consistent and normal. Only 1/250th is off. 

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51 minutes ago, stray cat said:

Just tested against one of three M6TTL bodies I own. For the same scene by the meter 1/60 f8, 1/125 f5.6, 1/250 f4, 1/500 f2.8

Is that the sort of thing you're NOT getting?

 

I tested my M6ttl and the metered the same scene indoor with controlled lighting and the meter shows correct exposure at…

 

1/1000 f2

1/500 f2.8

1/250 f8**

1/125 f5.6

1/60 f8

1/30 f11

1/15 f16

 

so at 1/250 shutter speed, my meter thinks it’s 1/60th. I’ve done some test rolls and shot it at 1/250 and two stops adjusted over (when following the faulty meter) and the exposure on the negative was correct. If I listened to the meter at 1/250, my picture would be severely under exposed by two stops.

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