Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Chances are I won't buy an M4 I've had my eyes on, but I still think about it. It's been on the shelf in a pro-oriented camera shop for about a month. This is a nice chrome M4 body without any scratches or dings, and all shutter speeds sound and seem ok. Self-timer and preview lever also work. The only thing that looks somewhat bad is the shutter curtain itself. It's not wrinkled, torn, or cut, but it's got what I'd describe as "rub marks" on it. These marks are not from normal wear over decades of use: one of the larger ones is in the middle of the first curtain, is horizontal, and is about an eighth of an inch wide and a half inch long. Another is vertical, the full width of the first curtain, and looks like it was caused by film leader snapping against the curtain. I couldn't detect any light leaks. Operation is as smooth and as quiet as you'd expect a Leica to be. I can't figure out how someone who took such good care of the exterior of their Leica managed to do this to their shutter. Anyway, I suspect this is what's kept the camera from being sold, that and the price - well over $1300. I don't exactly "need" another camera right now -- I've got plenty, so it's probably best to wait for that pristine M4 to eventually show up. Speaking of curtains, I was a bit surprised when I first looked at the curtain of my M6 - it has a rubbery appearance with areas that are waxy looking. I've seen a lot of rubberized cloth focal plane shutters in my day, but not quite to the extent of the M6. Not a complaint, mind you, just something I didn't expect. - -Dave