Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]After 12 years with my M6, I still sometimes get a film that doesn't "take". 1. I always try to make sure the leader goes right through the 3 pronged thingy. 2. I always visually check the rewind knob is going round as I wind on to frame 1 3. If you have time, "crimp" the film leader with a couple of small, light folds - helps it grip easier: /\ film ______/ \ / \ / \ / Kind of like that - view from above film edge - you can sort of let the folds fall around a couple of the three prongs - try it an it will probably make more sense. Tim A > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > [mailto:owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us]On Behalf Of eferro > Sent: June 26, 1999 6:37 PM > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: [Leica] RE: Leica Users digest V9 #79 > > > As a new M6-owner Iīm not used to the Leica-filmloading. According to the > instruction manual you just place the film leader into the take-up chamber > spool (in the middle of the three post assembly). This is also > shown in the > diagram of the camera housing. > > But I donīt think it is that easy. The take-up chamber spool > doesnīt pick up > the film leader like it should. I have to try several times > before it works. > > Maybe I have to place the film leader through the three post assembly, but > the > diagram of the camera housing doesnīt show that. > > I need help from you "old" Leica-user with this maybe trivial question. > > > Jonas Andersson > Sweden > > > Jonas: > I'm relatively new to the M6 having just bought mine in > February. The film > loading is kind of a leap of faith thing. I had trouble with it at first, > too. I've found that it always works if I do two things. First > of all, put > it through one of the slits in the take up spool and secondly, > just make it > long enough so that the end of it touches the ID of the spool opposite the > slit into which you put it. Works like a charm every time and eventually > becomes a no brainer. > As far as the SF-20 and M6 TTL go, it's an excellent > combination. I've > found perfect exposures and quick recycle times. Try it, you'll like it. > Ernie > >