Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>The IIIf requires a long leader. Here's how to make one: > >* Pull out the film so that 15 sprocket holes are exposed on > the leader side. > >* Using a pair of scissors, trim the leader so that the leader > is 13 holes long. Try to make the cut at about the same angle > as the factory leader. There is no need to make rounded corners. > >* Attach the leader to the take-up spool and continue loading the > film. this is the exact method i use and have never had a misload. well, ok, one or two the very first times i loaded the camera but not once since. another tip: once you've got the film in the camera, gently tigten the leader with the rewind crank and, with the rewind crank still extended, fire the shutter and wind on. do this two more times, making sure that the arrow in the rewind crank is turning and you're ready to go! feels good to have acomplished such a herculean task! guy