Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/12/31

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Subject: Re: [Leica] shutter light leaks
From: Jim Brick <jim@brick.org>
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 1997 15:38:41 -0800

At 12:35 PM 12/31/97 -0800, you wrote:
>Jesse Newcomb wrote:
>> 
>> Here's another bit of information:
>> 
>> I DID see light leaks around the upper and lower edges of the shutter
curtain
>> with a 21mm Super-Angulon, and also with a 35mm Summicron.
>> 
>> I did NOT see light leaks [on another roll of film] with a 135 Hektor
mounted.
>> 
>> Interesting, because the Super-Angulon gives probably the most
tangential ray
>> pattern toward the shutter edges - aiming the light outward in all
directions
>> from the rear element and straight into the shutter curtain channel. Still,
>> this really seems like such a glaring defect in design - I'm waiting to
hear
>> about what others have seen.
>
>Jesse,
>Gosh now it is out of the bag.  Everyone thinks it's the lenses.  But
>those "leaks" are really the Leica secret to contrast control.  They are
>responsible for the instant preflashing (such as art copy people use on
>4x5s)  that adds exposure below the d-max level in the shadow area and
>gives those rich Leica shadows.  
>
>The only problem appears when you try photographing flashlights aimed at
>a WA lens.
>
>When I am gonna do that I switch to Nikon.  The Japanese are still in
>the dark about preflashing with the shutter light bypass technology.
>
>donal
>-- 
>Donal Philby

Very very good Donal :-) :-) :-)

Jim