Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]My new IIIf just arrived from the Leica Shop in Vienna, along with a 3.5 Elmar. Unfortunately, I still have not gotten hold of a manual, so perhaps some of you can help me. As I look and handle the camera, I have several stupid questions, and I am afraid to experiment lest I damage this 50-year old jewel. 1) The lens is already mounted on the camera. If I grab it by the ribbed front element, I can rotate it freely--is this normal? There is also a bit of play in the lens, i.e. I can move it sideways and up & down ever so slightly--again, is this normal? 2) To collapse it, I can simply push it in. I am assuming that the lens should be in the infinity position when I do that, is this correct? 3) How do I take the lens off? Do I simply turn it and if so, is it clockwise or counterclockwise? And does the lens have to be collapsed or extended when mounting/dismounting? 4) I have no idea how to change shutter speed. I can figure out the slow speeds, but how do I set one of the faster speeds? The fast shutter dial is in the 25-1 position. When I cock the shutter, it will not move from that position. When the shutter is uncocked, the fast dial is somewhere between 1000 and B, and turning it has no effect--it simply springs back to its position. 5) Finally, how do I reset the film counter to 0 after loading a film? Is it done automatically like on the M series, or is there something that has to be done manually? I am hunting around for the Hove manual reprint, but in the meantime I would really appreciate some answers from the screw-mount users here. Thanks in advance! Nathan - -- Nathan Wajsman Overijse, Belgium General photo page: http://members.tripod.com/belgiangator Belgium photo page: http://members.xoom.com/wajsman