Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 10:25 PM +0200 11/5/99, Folmer, Derek wrote: >From what I understand - it is the UV which will affect the shutter - the >shutter won't 'burn' but the UV radiation will damage it. > >I do not know how much exposure is enough to damage a shutter, as the camera >& lenses I use date from the '50's I don't take a chance and have a UV >filter + use a lens cap (but some will argue against the UV filter, as I am >not as demanding as other Leica users, I don't see a major impact on my >photos). I have seen what UV has done to some of my kayaking & outdoor gear >& it is not pretty! >Derek I am sorry to have missed the original post. ;-) If you leave your Leicas in the sun with the lenses toward the sun, you have chances to have the shutter membranes burned. Do not leave your camera (lens) pointed to the sun with the aperture open. You may not have the shutter burned, but the film would be affected. I was told to carry Leicas (rangefinder) with lens caps on. Leicalement, Mikiro Mori Strasbourg, Europe http://members.tripod.com/arbos3/cigogne/index.html