Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/08/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Doug, Thank you very much for the detailed instructions! Clarity and imitability rival that of a well shot video clip! :-) If you would find time to write a book on Leicaflex SL repair, I would like to be the first to reserve a copy! Many thanks, Qiao > Tomosy's Leicaflex section has numerous errors that might not be apparent > to the inexperienced. For repairing the light baffle in the viewfinder > eyepiece, all you need is a tiny flat jeweler's screwdriver. With the > camera's back open, insert the screwdriver through the holes in the back's > light baffle to back the grub screws out part-way. Once you see the heads > of the grub screws they should be out far enough. You don't need to > remove them completely. After backing the grub screws out the viewfinder > eyepiece should be loose enough to work it out GENTLY. Don't force it, > you can break the plastic grub screw guides. The light baffle in question > is a tri-fold bit of metal at the bottom of the eyepiece chamber that can > fall out easily. All you can do with it is make sure it's seated properly > in the chamber. > > For the packing in the back's light seals go to a craft store and look for > adhesive-backed felt (for the ends) and Lily Cotton Co's "sugar and cream" > crochet yarn in black for the top and bottom of the back. Clean the old > compresses stuff out using a wooden toothpick to remove any remaining > adhesive, and use tiny dabs of rubber cement to install the new crochet > yarn, being careful not to get any rubber cement into the slot for the > exposure counter's reset lever. > > Doug Herr > Birdman of Sacramento > http://www.wildlightphoto.com