Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]brad daly offered: Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica M film loading >i discovered after a while with the M6 that i was overdoing things, pulling >the leader a little too far and getting it too far into the take-up spool. >this was causing the film to shift down a couple of millimeters and miss >the sprockets. now i've learned just to pull the leader out a little bit, >so that it's over sprockets on both the top and bottom and the end is just >between the blades on the take-up spool. i always crank twice before >closing the back and putting the bottom plate back on.<<<<<<<<<<< Hi Brad, The only thing I don't do as you say is, > i always crank twice before closing the back and putting the bottom plate > back on.< I do make sue the sprocket holes are in place, then I put bottom plate or RapidWinder on, lock-it and take a slight tension on the rewind crank as that removes any slight slack between film canister and take-up spool, do this gently, then advance and 99.9 % it will grab and start OK. You also have to be able to do this walking backwards with your eyes closed! ;-) 3 times! ted