Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/05/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I don't think it is pervasive. One of mine (the oldest) had a very clear, if slightly yellow mirror patch. The other had some fungus that DAG couldn't clean, it was usabe, but I wanted the 28mm framelines anyhow and the new type viewfinder, so I had him do the job. I liked the camera better than the M6. The one I sold Wayne is a gem. Sonny On 5/10/07, Harrison McClary <lists@mcclary.net> wrote: > > Sonny, > > What I am talking about tis the little focusing patch itself. It has a > little brown looking spot int he center and a few tiny spots where it > almost looks like the mirrors (?) are coming apart. Several years back > I bought an M5 from Tamarkin labeled as excellent and the focusing patch > was full of little squiggly lines that made it unusable (I sent that one > back and bought my M6 0.85)). This one is nowhere near that bad, pretty > minor actually. I just wonder if this is something that progresses fast > or not. All in all I am liking this camera...maybe even better than my > M6! > >