Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Harrison, First, I'll be *very* careful and watch for this being a problem in the camera. (Unlike your friend's Nikon, it is very economic to repair my M6s (:-)) Second, depending on which M6 it is, it's either 6 months old or was CLA's 6 months ago. (But that doesn't mean there isn't a failure in a drive unit, eh?) Finally, isn't having the image spill over onto the sprocket holes a sign of some sort of mistake on my part? bmw - -----Original Message----- From: Harrison McClary <hmcclary@earthlink.net> <snip> Bryan, This sounds like there is something wrong with your film advance, not the way your camera is loaded. I have had several cameras get to where they did not want to advance the film properly, usually it was on Nikon, but it also happened on an M3 I used to have. <snip>