Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/11/30

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Subject: Re: Testing M6 Focusing...
From: Marc James Small <msmall@roanoke.infi.net>
Date: Sat, 30 Nov 1996 23:06:30 -0500

Hmm.  Leica doesn't publicize this any more, though they did up to the M4.

VERTICAL ALIGNMENT, alas, requires that you peel off the red Leica or Leitz
plastic sticker on the front of the camera.  (M4 owners have a blanking
screw here which can be readily removed -- and even more readily lost on the
floor, if one is not careful.)  Under the plastic sticker, there lives an
adjustment screw.

HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT is much easier, though it requires that you bend the
handle of a screwdriver to allow off-center work.  In the middle of the RF
cam in the camera body, there can be found an eccentric screw.  Turn this to
adjust.

Sure, sure, I know it sounds like you would have to BE an 'eccentric
screwball' to do this -- but it IS easy, the plastic sticker CAN be
resealed, and so forth.

The M6 generally doesn't get out of adjustment nearly as much as did the M4,
as it lacks a lot of the 'adjustable' parts.  That is, the mechanism inside
the camera is now made up of 'replace when out of spec' parts, where the M4
had everything adjustable.  In my experience, the M3 was quite rugged, but
the M2 and M4 were plagued with CONSTANT mal-adjustments of something, so it
was a good thing these parts were generally owner-adjustable.  I used to
carry my bent-handle screwdriver with me on a shoot.

My M6 has never given me a bit of problem.

Marc

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