Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]My 3 week old M6 #24146xx had the film scratching problem. Since I needed to use it rather urgently, I rang Mr W.K. Tam at Schmidt Hong Kong (Leica's agency in HK) and explained the problem. He was very helpful and got the camera back to me in 2 days. He said the problem was that a spring behind the pressure plate was too strong thus causing the scratching. Although I haven't taken a roll with the repaired camera, I have tested it by running a few frames through the camera and examining the film. It appears fine. Problems will occur in any manufactured item. To Leica's credit, I think that they did a very good job in repairing my camera. I am also very grateful to the LUG for the many constructive reports about this problem. I feel that this is one of the beneficial services of the LUG - it makes people aware of common problems with Leica gear. Now I know to check for scratching with a roll of film if I purchase a 2nd hand (or new!) camera *before* it damages my precious negatives. To me, the most useful parts about the LUG are (in no particular order) * seeing the portfolios of LUGGERS (I'm starting to scan some of my pictures to put on my WWW site) * discussions of how people use their Leicas * discussions of equipment and accessories, old and new, problems, repairs etc * discussions of film, darkroom work, scanning etc Regards, Philip