Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Greetings again - I've looked over this roll of film with light leaks, and further analysis shows almost certainly that they are leaks encountered when changing lenses. On this roll, I had alternated between 35, 21, and 50. The only leaks are on frames which sat behind the shutter while no lens was mounted. There are only 3 such frames on the roll and this is almost a total fluke: This M6 and its shutter really are fine - everything is clean and working. The above data corresponds with [something posted by another LUGr which I can't see right now from this mail program] about changing lenses and having raw light spill in. Where's the worst leak on the roll? It happened on the first frame of a portrait of another photographer - taken just after I had the lens off and was showing him the virtues of the M-body / how far in the non-retrofocus lenses fit against the shutter. Another was at a flea market, where an old-timer spotted the Leica and started telling me about his friend who burned a hole in his shutter in the 50's because the lens was left pointing at the sun (HAH! Another LUG topic!) - so off came the lens again as we talked about Leicas. Boom - next frame has light leaks. I don't think this would happen with more care. I do absolutely know that this is a leak around the shutter edges, top and bottom. If you screw the head off a MiniMag or other small flashlight, and hold the lit bulb near the lens side of the shutter, you can see faint light spilling over to the film side through the upper and lower shutter curtain channels. (I'd post an image from the roll on my website, but my scanner's down right now for want of a SCSI card.) Synopsis: Just be careful when the lens is off and the light is bright. I don't think this would happen with a lens mounted. - - 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