Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/09/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]tm wrote: >>> Can someone provide a technique for rewinding a film roll in the M6 so that it doesn't go completely into the film cassette? I've tried several ways and > have erred every time<<<<< Hi Terry, I've never heard of nor read any specific trick or routine to re-winding and keeping the leader out, as it's really a feel thing that comes from practice and I've unloaded hundreds, nay thousands of rolls, usually just whipping them right back into the cassette. However, on the occasion where I wanted the leader out I turned the re-wind crank carefully with a more deliberate motion to feel the tug as the leader came free from the take up spool. And that has always, well 90% of the time worked. ;-) One thing you might try is, when you load the film make two small crimps in the end of the leader as shown ___/\_/\_ and insert these into the take-up spool so when they come free you really know you've just pulled free of the spool. In my M6's I crimp every roll before loading as it helps ensure the leader catches when you are loading in a hurry. I'm sure there will be any number of suggestions and possibly an "official how to unload and leave leader out" over the next few days. ted Ted Grant Photography Limited www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant