Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/27

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Re: Peeling R4 Bayonet
From: "Miro Jurcevic" <miroj@ozemail.com.au>
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 16:33:46 +1000
References: <001d01bff724$cdd2f0a0$b5101840@computer> <010801bff754$960cd480$0500a8c0@optushome.com.au> <3980FBD9.E78E7F7B@boulder.net>

We have a saying in the workshop circles .... we don't bend, machine or
warp....we calibrate.



> Miro,
>
> I was kind of surprised by what I saw when I had one of my camera bodies
> checked out at a Hasselblad clinic: The tech had a small mallet and he'd
> actually give the camera a tap here or there in order to ensure the
> lensmount was exactly parallel to the film plate--and mind you, there
> are no obvious alignments here either. The difference couldn't have been
> more than infinitessimal but it's nice to see one's gear being
> "super-tuned"--maybe ask someone to check yours out when you send the
> camera in for other service.
>
> As for your lensmount, I'd either replace it or get it rechromed if it
> bugs you. Chrome and nickel have been traditionally chosen as much for
> wear resistance as their beauty, and if you use one of the Leica-branded
> LTM->M adaptors which has a brass mating surface, you can appreciate how
> much better chrome plated surfaces wear! So far as I know, titanium is
> not particularly desireable for these applications.
>
> Jeff Segawa
> no archive
>
>
> Miro Jurcevic wrote:
> >
> > The chrome is coming off in huge chunks.
> >
> > Can the focal plane be disturbed by minor rotations in the bayonet axis,
> > given that it is 90 degrees to the distance between film and lense ?
> >
> > With six screws, three long and three short, I find it hard to imagine
how
> > to get the boynet more than '30 seconds of a degree, out of tilt. When
you
> > are referring to the pressure plate underneath .... that can be wildly
out.
> > That pressure plate needs to be aligned, but the shapes inside the body
are
> > an easy guide.
>

In reply to: Message from "Sal DiMarco,Jr." <sdmp007@pressroom.com> (Re: [Leica] Peeling R4 Bayonet)
Message from "Miro Jurcevic" <miroj@ozemail.com.au> ([Leica] Re: Peeling R4 Bayonet)
Message from Jeff S <4season@boulder.net> (Re: [Leica] Re: Peeling R4 Bayonet)