limwhow
Senior Member
Hello everyone.
Both my wife and I are using the M9 & M9P, and we are very new to Rangefinders.
We are beginning to explore the wonderful world of manual metering and understandably, Sunny f16 Rule jumps right into the picture.
However, I have a question which I have done some searching.
But I still would like to ask everyone's opinion.
The Leica M8/9's Base ISO is 160.
I did a search and found that the ISO 160 of the M8 is equivalent to an actual ISO of 200.
Some websites actually reviewed that the M9's ISO sensitivity is slightly higher than M8.
So if that is the case, setting the M8/M9 at Base ISO of 160, my question is:
But I would just like to find out, for those who use the Sunny f/16 rule and do manual metering, what is your view?
Do you tend to go with no.1 more or no. 2 more?
Thank you all for taking time to read my post and to offer me your advice.
Both my wife and I are using the M9 & M9P, and we are very new to Rangefinders.
We are beginning to explore the wonderful world of manual metering and understandably, Sunny f16 Rule jumps right into the picture.
However, I have a question which I have done some searching.
But I still would like to ask everyone's opinion.
The Leica M8/9's Base ISO is 160.
I did a search and found that the ISO 160 of the M8 is equivalent to an actual ISO of 200.
Some websites actually reviewed that the M9's ISO sensitivity is slightly higher than M8.
So if that is the case, setting the M8/M9 at Base ISO of 160, my question is:
- Can we treat this Base ISO of 160 more like ISO 200 and apply the Sunny f/16 Rule with some adjustment?
- Or can we (like me, maybe ignorantly) treat this like ISO 100 and just apply the Sunny f/16 Rule straight away?
But I would just like to find out, for those who use the Sunny f/16 rule and do manual metering, what is your view?
Do you tend to go with no.1 more or no. 2 more?
Thank you all for taking time to read my post and to offer me your advice.