Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/07/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Daniel and original requester: I have never had a frame line anomaly in any of my M series Leicas, either before or after any type of servicing. Ever. I still prefer the un-ambiguous frame lines of the M2 and M3. Jerry Daniel Ridings wrote: > > Also, it seems that this particular line frame is vaguely less bright > > than the others, or at least more sensitive to the angle at which I hold > > the camera in front of my eye. Sometimes it 'disappears' from view. > > That's normal for an M6 rangefinder/viewfinder ... at least normal for the > one put in my M3. I can never see the vertical frameline on the righthand > side (90mm). > > > This does not harm my photography too much, but kind of annoys me having > > spend quite a bit of money on a (presumably) unused camera. > > Not mine either. I use the 90mm on an M2 or an M4 now-a-days. > > > I am in a > > bit of a dilemma, the camera is under guarantee so I can have it > > repaired. > > I'm sure it is performing up to specifications. That's what I was told > when I pointed out the problem with mine. :) > > > The thing is that I have heard rumours about the repair person > > that this particular shop uses, which were not too favourable. > > I suspect he would really have to try hard to mess up things like that, > ever they ever worked in the first place. > > > So the > > alternative would be to leave it until it is CLA' some time in the > > future. (which was to be expected after how many months for an M6ttl? > > ;-)) > > If you don't drop it in puddles or concrete you should be able to get by > with 30 years or so (assuming you are using it regularly and keeping its > moving parts lean and mean) :) > > > For one I would like to know if this type of distortion is familiar to > > anyone, and what might have caused it and whether repair would require > > major surgery. Next any advice on how to go about it would be welcome > > too... > > It could very well be that the cause is the change from M4 to M6 > rangefinder construction caused this. I don't know ... it may very well be > that if you are not lined up right so that you can see all four frame > lines, then you are not lined up right for getting an accurate distance > reading by using the focusing patch either. It is something of a moving > target, depending on how well centered, off-centered, your eye is. > > It can be fixed. You probably don't want to do that if you can get a feel > for how to line your sight up when looking through the viewfinder. It's a > lot cheaper that way and an awful lot of people of managed for many years. > Not all of them happily, but ... > > All the best, > Daniel > > -- > 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