Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/11

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Subject: Re: [Leica] warning about plastic on base plate
From: Bill Barrett <barrettb@dialup.websteruniv.edu>
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 10:51:17

The baseplate of my M6 has happily been replaced by my Abrahamsson winder.
Tom, in his modesty, never even mentioned how he corrected this secret
design flaw by producing the winder without the plastic ;-) but I guess
I'll have to wait til he gets back from Rome to thank him again!

Bill

>>>Leica USA has informed me that the plastic should be removed from base as
>>>it can cause static buildup which could in turn leave static discharge
>>>marks on your film.  Particularly if the camera is used in cold or dry
>>>climates.
>>>Duane
>
>Interesting, because on two occasions with my old M6 (still with plastic
>sheet on bottom) I have exposed rolls of Ilford HP5+ that were essentially
>ruined from static marks that were all over the entire film surface.  The
>marks literally looked like small lightning bolts.  Both rolls were exposed
>inder very similar conditions, dry air indoors in the Winter.
>
>This is the first time I have heard any warnings about the plastic.  There
>was nothing in the instructions that came with my new M6HM (still with
>plastic, but that may soon change).
>
>Dan C.

Bill Barrett
St. Louis
barrettb@webster.edu (preferred address for personal mail)
http://www.webster.edu/~barrettb