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Subject: [Leica] Just back from India, question about burning hole in shutter
From: philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent)
Date: Sun Jun 11 05:41:55 2006
References: <000c01c68d41$73a9b410$c310822f@corp.nortel.com> <321E35DC-481C-4709-953C-B65C5D6119FD@pandora.be> <448C0EE4.2070106@waltjohnson.com>

That's what I thought, too, before the surned burned a series of  
holes into my fornt curtain. The lens was set a f 2.8...


Op 11-jun-06, om 14:39 heeft Walt Johnson het volgende geschreven:

> That's a shame Philippe... I ran across one of the Leica/ 
> photography experts some time back who advised not setting the lens  
> on small apertures to prevent burning curtains. All one has to do  
> is pull off the lens on a sunny day and see what makes smoke on  
> your arm? There are a few rules I try to follow when outside  
> shooting.....Always rotate aperture ring counterclockwise when  
> through with shooting....Always set camera face down or at least  
> never on it's back. If carrying two cameras (around neck and on  
> shoulder) carry the shoulder camera with lens facing in.
>
> Walt
>
> Philippe Orlent wrote:
>
>> Don't know about the meter, but I remember that the risk of  
>> burning  holes in curtains by direct sunlight into the lens gets  
>> less with  smaller lens opening.
>> I got one burned in mine when set at 2.8.
>>
>>
>> Op 11-jun-06, om 12:26 heeft Vick Ko het volgende geschreven:
>>
>>> I am just back from a very interesting trip to Bangalore (too  
>>> few  days, but
>>> in a way, just enough days).  Interesting to see the thread on the
>>> temples...hmm.
>>>
>>> I was visiting my workteam, and a bit of sightseeing.  The  
>>> camera  on my trip
>>> was a Leica CL.
>>>
>>> One question, on one day, my workteam took me out to  play  
>>> cricket  and when
>>> it was "team photo" time, one of the guys took our cameras  
>>> (there  were 2 of
>>> us), stood back and took our photos.  My camera was at f16, and  
>>> I  noticed
>>> that he put it face up on the ground.
>>>
>>> I had thoughts of horror as I worried about the sun burning a  
>>> hole  into the
>>> shutter.  I did notice that he wound the film on, so I think at   
>>> least there
>>> was a chance of the sun, coming in at f16, hitting the meter.
>>>
>>> So my LUG questions:
>>>
>>> 1. can the sun at f16 burn a hole?  I'm not wanting to try the   
>>> experiment
>>>
>>> 2.  can the sun at f16 hurt my CL meter?  It seems fine.  I  
>>> suspect  the sun
>>> is not at its focal point for the meter face
>>>
>>> I did notice a discoloured patch that is off to the edge of the   
>>> shutter, 1/4
>>> of the way to the edge.  It doesn't look like the sun "melted"  
>>> the  rubber
>>> there, maybe it was there always.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Vick Ko
>>>
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In reply to: Message from vick.ko at sympatico.ca (Vick Ko) ([Leica] Just back from India, question about burning hole in shutter)
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Message from walt at waltjohnson.com (Walt Johnson) ([Leica] Just back from India, question about burning hole in shutter)