Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]thanx for your reply...probably not seals because two rolls shot the day before were fine, and they were shot on a different exposure mode! so its a puzzler. btw i am in west hartford and got the camera the other day at the trade show in waltham, ma. basically for the cost of the used summicron-r 2/35 Roy Zartarian wrote: > > On 2 May 00, at 20:57, michael a. marcus wrote: > > base?" I ask because I read that R4's from about late #159xxxx were > > more or less OK if the number was inscribed not "on the base but on the > > rear edge of the base." > The conventional wisdom here on the LUG about the R4 bdy placed > the demarcation at 1,600,000 > > [snip] > > reason I thought that I had to set the shutter speed to 1/30. The whole > > roll came out with an orange band of light leak on left side of prints, > > which I suspect is because I had set the shutter speed so slow. OR is > > that PERHAPS A KNOWN PROBLEM because of the finicky electronics? AND > Every print? On the negatives as well? Same place? This could be > a sign of bad seals on the camera back or inside the camera. > Internal seals are a pricey job. > > > FINALLY QUESTION #3: If I ascertain that I have a dog of an R4, should > > I exchange it (w/Leica) for an R6.2 or an R8? I'm asking more with > > respect to known problems with the cameras, rather than with regard to > > my own preferences on picture taking. THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY > > RESPONSES! > I once had a pre-1,600,000 R4. I was so convinced that it was > possessed by demons that I named it Christine after the car in the > Stephen King novel. Fortunately, it fell off a table, landed on its > rewind knob, and completely destroyed its top plate and damaged > the film advance/rewind mechanisms. Repairs would have made > this the most expensive R4 in history, so I replaced it with an R4sp > which now serves as a backup body to an R8. As to the choices > you mentioned, you have to decide for yourself whether you prefer > the feel of the smaller body over the larger and whether you want > the all manual functioning of the R6.2 or the electronic brains of the > R8. > > Roy >