Are CL and M5 sharing their metering system?

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Well, you have the question.

Reading from Stephen Gandy's Cameraquest, I have the feeling that the M5 has a swing arm with the cell.

Would any one comment?

Some lens can damage the M5, isn't it? any comment about the Voigtlander wide angle lens? Regards. X.

-- Xavier d'Alfort (hot_billexf@hotmail.com), May 12, 2002

Answers

Yes, the CL and the M5 share similar swinging-arm metering systems. Certain lenses could cause problems with the metering system by touching the metering cell.

Early 21/3.4 Super Angulon Early 28/2.8 Elmarits Collapsible lenses should exercise care in being collapsed or limited in the amount of collapsing they can do.

I don't believe that any of the CV lenses protrude deep enough into the body to touch the metering cell.

Skip

-- Skip Williams (skipwilliams@pobox.com), May 12, 2002.


Thanks Skip,

Would the meter be affected by a lens too close to it? I'm thinking of the 21mm by Voigtlander.

Cheers. Xavier.

-- Xavier d'Alfort (hot_billexf@hotmail.com), May 12, 2002.


The Voightlander 21mm will work fine on the M5 as does the Kobalux 21mm.

-- Dave Saalsaa (SaalsD@cni-usa.com), May 12, 2002.

I have used the Voightlander 15/4.5 on my M5 and it worked fine. But when you use a super wide lens on M5, just keep in mind that it has a spot meter.

-- Cing-Dao Kan (cdkan@yahoo.com), May 12, 2002.

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