Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/09/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]interesting. my source is Horst Braun, formerly head of repair at Solms. perhaps we could get them to arm wrestle to settle it once and for all. Stephen John Collier wrote: > Hi Stephen, > > The tech in question is Gerry Smith of Kindermann Canada. One of the > best in the world; he knows his Ms and goes way way back. So now I will > give you the long story. > > I bought a used M4-2 which was a late production one from the second to > last batch produced. It had the usual sluggish slow speeds and the > vertical alignment was out. Imagine my chagrin at discovering that late > M4-2 cameras have the new style of finder mechanism which needs a > special tool to adjust the vertical alignment! So off it goes to Gerry > for a CLA. I am on the L-U by this time and I am getting pretty annoyed > with all the whining about viewfinder flare. The camera comes back and > everything is great. > > A year later I decide to take the plunge and get a new TTL. Right out of > the box the viewfinder flares. I carefully check all of my cameras and > the M2 and the late M4-2 are fine, no flare. Oh well, I guess the > whiners were right! I sold the M4-2 to finance the TTL and learned to > live with the flare. > > Two years later, I am getting cocky and thinking I need a third body. So > I get another M4-2, right from the very first batch of production > cameras. Out it comes from the box and it flares like my TTL! I check > and the early style vertical alignment is there. What the h***! Anyhow > the camera is soon out for a CLA and I ask Gerry about putting in a six > frame mask set. He tells me maybe. It seems that to fit in the six frame > mask set you have to remove a viewfinder element (the missing element!). > Often when he removes the element to fit the mask, it affects the > superimposed image. As you move your eye from side to side the image > drifts back and forth making it difficult to focus large aperture long > focus lenses. My camera was one of the unfortunate ones so no six frame > mask set for me. > > While we were talking about the six frame mask set, I ask about flare, > the missing element and if my camera has its original finder. I do have > the original finder and he says that the missing element does not cause > the flare problem. The later finders have a problem with stray light > bouncing around. We did not talk much about it but it makes sense as you > can get the flare to go by shielding the viewfinder illumination window. > > So ends a long story, > > John Collier > > On Wednesday, September 18, 2002, at 03:07 PM, Stephen Gandy wrote: > > > John, > > > > having confirmed the M4-2 flare problem and cause with the then head of > > Leica > > repair at Solms, I am reasonably sure the info is accurate. > > > > did you have your cameras examined by a tech familiar with the M4-2 > > finder > > variations to identify which type it was? how do you know the camera > > with > > an earlier top plate number has the M4-2 earlier type finder, or the > > later > > camera has the later M4-2 finder ? If a finder or top plate is > > interchanged > > by a good tech, it looks original. > > > > Stephen > > > > > > John Collier wrote: > > > >> Actually I first read about the missing element on Stephen Gandy's site > >> (http://www.cameraquest.com/classics.htm). Since then I have had two > >> M4-2 cameras, one early and one late. Both cameras were CLAed by one of > >> the best and I ask about the provenance of the finders to make sure > >> they > >> were original (they were). The early camera (one of the first 900 made) > >> flared the same as my M6TTL while the later one, with the fabled > >> missing > >> element was just as good as my M2. > >> > >> I do not know what is causing the flare problem BUT it is not the > >> missing element. > >> > >> John Collier > >> > >> On Wednesday, September 18, 2002, at 08:00 AM, B. D. Colen wrote: > >> > >>> You're not wrong, Daniel. According to Erwin Puts the problem has > >>> something > >>> to do with the fact that Leica removed a particular condenser lens > >>> from > >>> the > >>> rangefinder assembly. Some would suggest it was done to reduce costs, > >>> but I > >>> would never be so cynical as to suggest that. ;-) > >> > >> -- > >> To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html > > > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html