Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've been meaning to call up Leica to see if I can simply order a service manual directly, but lacking that, the M4 service manual is available through Infotech (sorry, no contact info handy, but they are regular advertisers in Shutterbug). It's a fairly comprehensive set of exploded diagrams with part numbers and lubrication info, but it assumes a good deal of basic know-how. It'll give you a real appreciation of the camera's inner workings, though! I've laid off camera repairs some, as I found it too time consuming--you get to fussing with a mechanism, and want to know how every last aspect of it works, and before you know it, a few days have gone by! Someday, maybe I'll get a pretty, but mechanically challenged IIIf or M3, and call it a "project" camera, and a good intro to these rangefinder cameras. Jeff - -----Original Message----- From: David Medley <dmedley@whidbey.net> >Thanks for the help with undoing the double fudge on (in) the shutter >speed dial. I have no problem with using a screwdriver but I like to know >what is behind the door in front of me if at all possible. > >This brings up another question. While I would never undertake a real >repair job on my M-6's or the lenses, has anyone ever compiled or put >into book form some of the basics of proper disassembly and cleaning for >this camera? It would be of great help to those of us whose eating habits >are less than desirable for the Queens table. Hell, it might even be of >some use to those of us who dine at the palace on a regular basis.