Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Apparently there were two changes in the M finder. I have another email from Solms that one change occurred during M4-2 production, which was also confirmed by Don Goldberg. Stephen Gandy John Collier wrote: > There may be a way as I am sure they probably changed something else at the > same time but the only sure way is to remove the screw* above the lens mount > and look to see if there is an adjustment screw inside. My M4-2, serial no. > 1530849 (late production), does not have the adjustment screw. I have the > impression that the viewfinder was changed again when the diodes were fitted > for the M6. I have a copy of an email from Solms saying just that and people > with M4-Ps have said that they do not have the flare problems of the M6. My > M4-2 is the same as my M2 in all situations and does not flare out any > sooner under difficult lighting. There is a slightly warmer colour cast to > the M2 which is most likely due to the age difference (20 odd years). > > John Collier > > *Unless you are very careful, you will mark the screw when removing it. > > > From: Stephen Gandy <Stephen@CameraQuest.com> > > > > can these two versions of the M4-2 be quickly told apart -- > > > > the RF access probably indicates the initial change in the M finder that gave > > up the ghosts > > > > Stephen Gandy > > > > John Collier wrote: > > > >> As usual we wandered from the subject header and are referring to the red > >> Leitz/Leica emblem on the M6. The late M4-2 and M4-P use the same > >> rangefinder vertical alignment tool as the M6. > >> > >> Cheers > >> > >> John Collier > >