Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/06/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 6/7/07 2:45 PM, "Christopher Birchenhall" <crbirchenhall@googlemail.com> typed: > I have not been following the details of this thread so I may have > missed something. I have had two IIIa's and now have a IIIf. For all > of them I have followed a suggestion published in the Amateur > Photographer on a special edition to celebrate Leica cameras. Here's a > quick summary. Don't trim the film! Get a thin plastic credit card > sized flyer (lots of guys distribute these as adverts). Attach the > lead end of the film to the take up spool as usual. Put the film > cassette and take up spool half way into the camera. Slide the plastic > card in between the film and the rear of the shutter. Push the > cassette and spool all the way in. Wind on the film gently until both > edges engage with the drive sprockets. Remove the plastic card. Attach > the base plate; wind on to 0 or 1. Away you go. It works fine for me. > > Chris B But I'm not seeing what the credit card thing does. Mark Rabiner Harlem, NY markrabiner.com