Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/07/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Bill, David, et al.--- I don't own an R, but a couple of years ago I went to one of those "clean & check" deals Leica USA often take on the road to their dealers. Mike Sonneberg, manager of their Service Department, did some basic diagnostic tests (shutter speeds, exposure metering, etc.) and took care of some simple repairs. I remember all the people in line in front of me had Rs, and when Mike popped open their cameras for inspection, he routinely replaced those black foam rubber rectangles around the film ID window, without even being asked. From his comments, I gathered that the material they originally chose for the light gaskets fell a bit short of the mark. Hence the minimal hassles in getting the "upgraded" gaskets from Leica USA. (Can't say I've ever seen the utility of those film windows to begin with.) Chuck Albertson Seattle, Wash. At 04:10 PM 7/20/96 -0700, you wrote: >I have had the same problem. First of all, put a piece of black >electrical tape over the window and that will immediately solve your >probelm. > >Second, Call the 800 number for Leica service and they will send you a >couple of the 'little black foam things' (technical term) that keep the >light from leaking inside the camera. They send them to you free, they >even pay the postage. > >Regards, >Bill Erfurth >Evergreem, CO US > > >