Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/09/01

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Subject: [Leica] I dropped my M!
From: afirkin at afirkin.com (Alastair Firkin)
Date: Tue, 01 Sep 2009 06:25:09 -0400

Merely scars of battle, wear them proudly. Sorry to hear of your pain 
though. It
all happens so quickly --- can I have that 30 seconds again please. 

cheers from Ballarat

Alastair Firkin
www.afirkin.com

On Tue Sep  1 18:22 , John Beeching <johnbeeching at gmail.com> sent:

>Dear All,
>
>I suppose it has to happen some time, but it is painful when it does.  I've
>had my M6 for ten years now, put thousands of films through it, taken it all
>over the world - up tributaries on the Amazon in dugout canoes, across
>India, up Kilmanjaro, etc. - but have never dropped it.  This summer I was
>walking around a French chateau when the split ring on the strap worked
>itself off and the camera dropped off my shoulder onto the stone floor.  Of
>course it had on a heavier lens than my usual 35mm Summicron, the 90mm
>Elmarit.  It was more painful than when I cut off half my big toe with a
>lawnmover.  I staggered to a cafe and ordered a double espresso and a large
>brandy to calm myself down before checking the camera out.   The damage: a
>dent on the camera body just below the winder and a bent lens hood.  It
>still seemed to be able to focus as before and the shutter fired OK.  I put
>plenty more film through it since the drop and have got used to its war
>wounds, though they do ache when the weather is damp.  I am now steadily
>developing all the film.  The negatives look as good as ever, though I have
>yet to scan them, but I envisage no problem.
>
>The cause of the disaster.  I do not like plastic and so I had replaced the
>strap that came with the camera with a leather (for Leica) one from Luigi (
>http://www.leicatime.com/\).  The split ring had worked off the camera once
>before, though I noticed it in time.  I should have taken that for a warning
>and gone back to the plastic Leica strap.  However, I did try to cannibalise
>the rings of the genuine Leica strap on to the leather one but without
>success.  Needless to say I now have the genuine plastic strap on my M6.
>
>Yours,
>
>John
>
>-- 
>John Beeching
>http://johnbeeching.com/
>
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