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Bessa R3a "center"weight
Old 04-08-2006   #1
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Bessa R3a "center"weight

I have understood that the Bessa R3a has an off-center weighted meetering.

In order to take light reading accurately I believe it is importent to understand the meetering system, especially when shooting slide film.

Does anyone now where I can find information on the weight pattern, preferably a plot on the weight as a function of image coordinates or similar.

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This may be of help: http://www.cameraquest.com/voigtbmeter.htm
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Thanks,
Lower left, a third from the bottom and a third from the left is where the maximum of the weight function is, it seems.

I get the impression that more specific information on weight pattern simply isn't available, but this is better than nothing.

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However, you can probably test it easily. Just point to some white
spot in a black surface and look at the metering as you move
the white spot in the viewfinder. I did in my R2, and although
I may be wrong, I noticed that the peak is at one third of
the bottom, but in the central vertical line of the viewfinder.
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I think that's about all there is to the weighting. The inside surface of the shutter is a uniform light color, and the photodiode should have a circular (symmetric) field of view from where it is aimed on the shutter.

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But it is not aimed at the middle of the curtain!!!!
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