Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/25

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Hexar Heart Stoppage
From: ray tai <razerx@netvigator.com>
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 10:52:39 +0800
References: <200008251901.PAA31638@sushi.toad.net> <001501c00ee3$a5b15040$0101a8c0@pavilion> <002a01c00ee6$31bcd620$0101a8c0@pavilion> <v04220802b5cc9c40387e@[24.27.14.92]>

I shot half a roll with the Hexar and 35mm 'Cron Asph somewhat
attached.  I have a habit of cradling the camera with my hand while I am
walking fast so it doesn't slap around my chest; and luckily that saved
my lens.  However I attribute this incident to my own negligence since I
have had similar run-ins with Leica bodies.

Ray

Robert Jagitsch wrote:

> I just acquired a Hexar RF, and after completing the first roll and
> during a walk back to my car, the lens fell off, landing on the
> asphalt. I had a DR Summicron attached. Left two small nicks and
> crunched the filter (I'm glad I had that insurance policy in effect.)
> But otherwise no ill effects.
>
> After searching for the cause, it seems the lens release button on
> the Hexar needs a lot less pressure to release, and there is no guard
> around the button.
>
> Has anyone with an RF seen something similar before? I know I'm going
> to be paranoid from now on, double checking that the button hasn't
> been pressed. Any way to adjust it so it takes significantly more
> pressure before releasing?
>
> -R

In reply to: Message from "Steve LeHuray" <icommag@toad.net> (Re: [Leica] Hektor infos needed)
Message from "Patrick R. McKee" <prm@americom.net> ([Leica] Re: FS Friday)
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Message from Robert Jagitsch <robertj@powerlogix.com> ([Leica] Hexar Heart Stoppage)