Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/12/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Greetings - I've looked into this streaking on my M6 a little more, and want to share this for possible further feedback: On a recent roll of 400 speed film, I noticed foggy horizontal stripes through certain frames. The only effected frames were ones that had been sitting behind the shutter for more than just a few seconds (in other words - maybe for days). It's not a back leak, because the stripes are cut off by the 24x36 frame boundaries. So, I poked the bare bulb of a Mini-Mag light up against the shutter's white metering spot. Then, from the film side of the shutter, I could certainly see that light can enter via the lens, tunnel under / over the shutter curtain edges, and then re-appear around the upper and lower frame edges on the film plane. - Very bright light I might add. It seems to me that the channels for the shutter curtain travel are just too wide. There's a velvet pad inside each channel, which doesn't touch the shutter curtain but should help as a light baffle. But, it's clearly not enough. Light comes through - and now that I think about it, this roll of 400 is probably the fastest film I've ever used in this body. The shutter, and the whole camera, are in really good shape - probably condition 9+. It really seems like a design defect to me, but then, I've never heared anybody talk about THIS aspect of the M bodies... Any ideas out there? thanks - - - Jesse - -- "CIA Clears Self in Crack Probe" - Headlines SJ Mercury News 97/12/18 Silicon Graphics USA Jesse Newcomb Mountain View, CA jessen@sgi.com tel 650 933-2026 http://reality.sgi.com/jessen_esd fax 650 390-6159