Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> The poor thing landed on the rewind knob, which is now badly bent, and > won't turn freely. First, my commiserations! Secondly I have had the same problem twice and rather than send it in to be fixed - not a very practical proposition fo rme anyway since I am based in China - I bent the rewind lever back into shape with my Swiss Army knife! Now this is not too hard to do if you are slow and careful. I strongly recommend removing the rewind lever/knob from the camera body though and this involves unscrewing a couple of bits with some loctite type glue in. One or both screws are I recall reverse threaded: i.e. You turn clockwise to unscrew. The replacement knob is extremely expensive: about USD200 I recall. My M6s are used intensively so I was not bothered about the slight threat to the finish but if yours is otherwise mint or you want it to look pristine you will have to fork out for it. Bests Adrian P.s. FWIW the M4 had a much more substantial rewind knob that is less likely to dent if impacted. Another case of Leica quality going downhill... - -- Adrian Bradshaw Corporate and Editorial Photography Beijing, China tel/fax +86 10 6532 5112 mobile +86 139 108 22292 e-mail apbbeijing@yahoo.com OR adrianpeterbradshaw@compuserve.com website: http://www.apbphoto.com http://www.liaisonintl.com/bradshaw.htm http://www.liaisonintl.com/bradshaw_e.htm _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com