Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/10/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]My M4 does it by my IIIf doesn't. I don't think its the curtains, but rather the baffling that the light leaks around. Could be I need new curtains, but its done it since I bought it when it was 7 yrs old. Just try to remember to waste that frame. Mike D Robert Lilley wrote: > I am relatively newbie to the Leica world and I've been going crazy trying > to figure out what gives with my screw mount Leica stuff. Various frames > on > a roll would be fogged seemingly at random. I thought it was my Leica IIIa > body or the Summicron 50mm as it always seemed to happen around the use of > that lens. > > I changed Leica bodies to the older Leica II and did a test roll with all > my > Leica lenses and figured it out. It's not the lenses or the bodies; it's > in > the lens changes. Apparently Leica shutter curtains are susceptible to > stray light. Sure enough, every time I changed lenses the last frame shot > got another dose of fogging light whilst the next frame shot with the new > lens was fine. Of course it always happened around use of the Summicron - > it wasn't the Summicron, it was the shot just before the change back that > got fogged. Called Sherry Krauter, noted Leica repair person and she said, > "Oh, yea, you didn't know that - happens with all the screw mounts and > M's!? > I said, "Why doesn't this happen with Japanese cameras, etc?" and she > shrugged (imagined), "That's just the way it is". > > Being a longer time Exakta user I voiced my woe to that group and got the > following reply: > > "I was using my Version 1 Varex IIa last week for an entire cartridge and I > used four different lenses. I don't know how many changes it was, but it > was > more than three or four because I was using my 80mm Biometar most of the > time. It was the "user" lens and I switched to a 35mm and a 100mm and a > 150mm. The mirror was up all the time when I was changing the lenses, of > course, and it was extremely bright sunlight, and I had no fogging. In > fact > I have never had fogging except when there was a sprung back or bad > weather-stripping on a camera requiring it. Considering all the > photojournalists and other professionals who used Leicas switching lenses > all the time, I can't imagine they put up with this fogging business > changing lenses. Although that is my conjecture. But it seems like we > would > have read about it if it was an inescapable fact of cloth focal plane > shutters without instant return mirrors." > > > > I have to agree with the above and wonder if this is something that can be > corrected as both of my Leica bodies are screw mount and pre-war. Newer > bullet proof curtains?! What say you all? Thanks for your time. > > > > Rob > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >