Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/01/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]When I came home from buying my M6, I started touching every single milimiter of it. I literaly made love to it (or should I say her?). One of my mistakes was that I unscrewed the Range-viewfinder eyepiece just not to have an unexplored spot of the skin of my Leica. I screwed it back strong but surely not as strong as it came from the factory. This Christmas I was shooting in the jungle at Iguazu Falls (Argentina & Brazil) and then at downtown Buenos Aires. Suddenly, I realized that the eyepiece was missing, and that without it I couldn't shoot looking through the finder. It took me a half day to find the Leica distributors at Buenos Aires. They seemed not to have sold a Leica in years, they didn't have the piece, nor any other piece of any kind. Big mess. Fortunately this happened at the end of my stay in Argentina. I am back in Madrid, SPAIN, and I´ve seen that some shops sell the eyepieces for correcting defectuous eyesights (around 100 $) but for the original eyepiece, I have to go to the authorized repair-shop (they are also the distributors in Spain). Fortunately, I´ve been told, it won´t be as expensive as the correction ones. So, in conclusion: If you unscrew it or change it for another one, screw it really hard. Hope this helps. Nico.