Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/01/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Afterswift@aol.com wrote: >> >> My 1955 Leica M3 has a dial on back which can be set to disclose film type >>and ASA speed. Also, the leather case has a window thru which the dial is >>visible. > >This was a very handy feature but when Leitz went to the M4-2 they made >it so you could write in the speed in the back dial (instead of a >dial). My question is -- What type of pen do you use? I can't find >anything that won't rub off easily. In my earlier post re masking tape stuck on back of camera for film ID & notes I forgot to say that the best pen for such notes is a SANFORD SHARPIE ("ultra fine point") permanent marker. They're available in any office supply store at about $.99 each. Also, I use a STAEDTLER MARS technical pen (very fine: "3x0"). This pen not only writes on thelabels, but allows ID #s, etc. to be written on the rebate of 35mm negs as well as other film formats and sizes. And, BTW, re that dial on the back of M3s-- mine interfered with my tape marking system so I covered it with a carefully cut strip of WIDE black plastic tape (3M, I think it was). The smooth surface of the tape helps to release the masking tape and covers the lumpiness of the (largely useless) film reminder dial.