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Wouldn´t it be a dream come true.

 

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I have an idea, after getting dizzy of seeing so many red arrows; hope our designer friend are coping (Lutz); it only has to do with battery screwable compartiment, change it for one with a micro switch on the external face so with a little twist we put it on and off, of course it needs to be the size the actual battery cover; it doesn´t even need to be made by Leica, if any one knows if such a thing exist please let me know, I want one.

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Roberto

 

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?? Is this a serious question or are you pulling our legs. The M6TTL

meter has an off switch. The classic M6 you can turn off the meter

any number of ways: take your finger off the shutter button, don't

advance the film, take out the batteries, is that enough? You really

need an aftermarket product for that?

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Of course it is a serious question. It's quite possible to run

the "classic" M6 batteries down while it is in a bag. If you don't

remember to switch the shutter speed to B before you put it away, it

will turn on every time the shutter release is bumped.

 

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I think a cheap push button battery door switch would be well

recieved.

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I think Roberto's question is serious and I agree with him. Sure, the

M6TTL has an off switch but if you want to use the camera you have to

switch it on. The meter display will then glow every time you cock

the shutter and touch the release, whether you want it to or not.

 

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Roberto was saying he'd like the option to disable the meter display

while using the camera. Taking out the batteries is inconvenient if

you want to see the meter sometimes but not always. Anyway, the idea

of a switch built into the battery compartment must appeal to Tom

Abrahamsson, too, if he is working on developing it. Elementary, my

dear Watson!

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Of course, what make the current on/off switch completely impractical

is the fact that you have to typically click stop/cycle past a dozen

mechanical shutter speeds (with attendant wear and tear) every time

you turn the camera off. Which is every time you put the camera away

in a camera bag.

 

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The on off switch should have been concentric with the shutter button

or with the battery compartment.

 

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I really think Leica has lost all its mechanical design smarts...

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All you need to do is wait until Feb 02 and the new M6 AE will be

introduced. It will need to have an off/on switch because it will

be electronic. Then again, perhaps Leica could make it

inconvenient to use as well.

 

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Yes, I want an off/on switch on my M6 also. Turning the shutter

dial is poor design. Same with the R8. Needs an off/on switch

separate from the mode selector.

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you got me Ray; what I want is been able to measure ligth and go on

with the action of taking pictures without seeing those arrows every

time I touch the shutter butom (sorry for my english); and if Tom

Abrahamson is designing one, I´m sure he is doing what we need; shall

we ask it to Santa yet.

 

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And being honest, it should be such easy to make it, just a good

design is needed.

 

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Merry Christmas to all.

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An on-off switch for the M6 meter makes perfect sense, and it

should be designed into the rewind lever. A pull on the lever in

the direction opposite that for activating rewind would turn on the

meter. It could either stay in that position, or have a spring-return

to shut it off automatically. The rewind lever falls naturally under

the right middle finger in use, and is thus a good location for this,

and Leica wouldn't have to change the camera's appearance in

any way. A photographer could quickly check exposure, make

the necessary adjustments with the switch pulled over, and then

release the switch, extinguishing those distracting LED's!

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May be just a simple shutter release stopper when it is turn the

shuter release button cannot be pressed down fully so it locks both

the shutter and meter. Something like the shutter release lock on a

Nikon FM2 if I remember correctly. Remember there is no shutter

release lock on Leica M6 and the light meter lock is pain to use

also.

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"All you need to do is wait until Feb 02 and the new M6 AE will be

introduced. It will need to have an off/on switch because it will be

electronic."

 

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Don't bet on it, Wayne. They didn't even provide an off switch on

the motor drive for my R4. The only way to disable it is to pop out

the battery holder.

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The modified battery cover certainly makes sense from the

standpoint of simplicity and expense, and it's a shoo-in for a

viable aftermarket accessory. But think of the ergonomics -

having to use two fingers to activate the meter, and then still

falling prey to the camera's auto shutoff cycle. I'm standing by my

idea of the modified rewind lever (see above), although when

Tom A. comes out with his switch-cover, I'm going to buy two!

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