Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Peter, My double stroke M3 was converted many (20) years ago to a single stroke when I needed to have the shutter repaired. I had no trouble adjusting to the DS or readjusting to a SS operation. While in for that repair I also had both flash syncs converted to X syncs. At that time, Leitz told me that viewfinder separation was starting to occur - this year during a CLA, they told me the same thing. Seems like at least on this camera, VF separation progresses slowly. If the price is right I can't think of a better camera that is optimized for 50mm lens usage. Regards, Roger PS. I did use my preview lever quite a bit when I had a MR4 meter mounted on the camera. I've since given that up for a preferred handheld (Sekonic 308). Other than that, I've never had a need for the preview lever. Peter Niessen wrote: > > Dear all, > > although this group seems to be busy with the new M7, maybe someone > can give me some advice. Today I saw an early M3 at a dealer, it had > no preview lever and times 1,2,5,10... and was a double stroke. The > (oterwise uncharismatic) dealer allowed me gracefully (,,if it makes > you happy'') to try all times and I was astonished how smooth and > solid the shutter trips. However, I was a bit unsure about the double > stroke feature. Does it a long time to get used to it? I also heard > that double stroke is not serviceable if it breaks (on Erwin's page?). > > I would be glad if someone could tell me about her/his experience. > > This dealer was really uncharismatic. After I said ,,well, I don't > know'' he told me he can test his equipment by himself and does not > need any customers for this job. Sure his business must be well going > and he does not need customers at all. > > Thanks for reading and thus relieving my anger, > > Peter.